American Museum of Natural History
The largest natural history museum in the world has a mission commensurately monumental in scope. Permanent hall exhibitions focus on dinosaurs, mammals, ocean life, geology and more. The Rose Center for Earth and Space explores the entire universe.
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Ongoing The first Wednesday of the month, enjoy the museum after hours with music, drinks and thought-provoking conversation at this free, popular series.
Sat, March 6, 2010 – Thurs, Sept 2, 2010 Reptiles with scales are known as squamates and, as this close encounter with live animals shows us, they're full of surprises. Big or small; fierce or shy; four legs, two legs or no legs at all, they're all lizards and snakes, an ancient group which is more diverse than mammals and as old as dinosaurs.
Traveling the Silk Road: Ancient Pathway to the Modern World
Sat, Nov 14, 2009 – Sun, Aug 15, 2010 The exhibition showcases the goods, cultures and technologies from four cities on the greatest trade route in history: Xi’an, China’s Tang Dynasty Capital; Turfan, a verdant oasis; Samarkand, home of prosperous merchants, and ancient Baghdad, a hub of commerce and scholarship.