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Science is an active process of experimentation and observation. The hands-on exhibits in this gallery invite visitors of all ages to participate in science by seeing, touching, feeling, hearing and d
What does the face of an Egyptian woman who lived 2,300 years ago look like? Did she have children? How did her mummified remains get to Kalamazoo? Aided by the tools of science and the skills of scho
This exhibit takes visitors on a journey to the unseen world of natural changes and shows events that happen too fast or too slow for humans to perceive.
Artifacts, a term for objects made or used by humans, are the foundation for many of the exhibits throughout the museum. A three-story central atrium contains a 60' shadow-box wall of artifacts t
In this gallery you will follow in the footsteps of many individuals and groups who lived here at various times in the past. Learn about the clues they left behind -- artifacts, photographs and writte
The place in which you live is shaped by natural forces that meet here in a unique combination of power, beauty and bounty. The wind can change the landscape in an instant with a tornado, or take year
Help collect some sap, talk with experience sugar makers, and observe the process of boiling sap into sweet syrup. If you've been helpful, the sugar makers might offer you a taste! Outdoor, inter
Science is an active process of experimentation and observation. The hands-on exhibits in this gallery invite visitors of all ages to participate in science by seeing, touching, feeling, hearing and d
In this gallery you will follow in the footsteps of many individuals and groups who lived here at various times in the past. Learn about the clues they left behind -- artifacts, photographs and writte
Artifacts, a term for objects made or used by humans, are the foundation for many of the exhibits throughout the museum. A three-story central atrium contains a 60' shadow-box wall of artifacts t
This exhibit takes visitors on a journey to the unseen world of natural changes and shows events that happen too fast or too slow for humans to perceive.
What does the face of an Egyptian woman who lived 2,300 years ago look like? Did she have children? How did her mummified remains get to Kalamazoo? Aided by the tools of science and the skills of scho
The place in which you live is shaped by natural forces that meet here in a unique combination of power, beauty and bounty. The wind can change the landscape in an instant with a tornado, or take year
This exhibit takes visitors on a journey to the unseen world of natural changes and shows events that happen too fast or too slow for humans to perceive.
What does the face of an Egyptian woman who lived 2,300 years ago look like? Did she have children? How did her mummified remains get to Kalamazoo? Aided by the tools of science and the skills of scho
Science is an active process of experimentation and observation. The hands-on exhibits in this gallery invite visitors of all ages to participate in science by seeing, touching, feeling, hearing and d
Artifacts, a term for objects made or used by humans, are the foundation for many of the exhibits throughout the museum. A three-story central atrium contains a 60' shadow-box wall of artifacts t
In this gallery you will follow in the footsteps of many individuals and groups who lived here at various times in the past. Learn about the clues they left behind -- artifacts, photographs and writte
The place in which you live is shaped by natural forces that meet here in a unique combination of power, beauty and bounty. The wind can change the landscape in an instant with a tornado, or take year
Science is an active process of experimentation and observation. The hands-on exhibits in this gallery invite visitors of all ages to participate in science by seeing, touching, feeling, hearing and d