Today, 50 of Hoffman’s sculptures are back on display—with a new narrative—in Looking at Ourselves: Rethinking the Sculptures ...
Monarch caterpillars, with their distinctive stripes, appear in the garden in the spring. You might see them eating the ...
In Native Truths: Our Voices, Our Stories, you are invited to connect with diverse Native stories and the individuals who ...
The PlayLab offers families a rotating set of programs throughout the year, including seasonal camps, monthly Itty Bitty ...
In the Griffin Halls of Evolving Planet, get to know the many creatures that have roamed the earth throughout history, from ...
Shedd Aquarium and Adler Planetarium opened in 1930, joining the Field on Chicago’s lakefront south of Grant Park. In 1998, ...
Robert R. McCormick Halls of the Ancient Americas is a journey through 13,000 years of human ingenuity and achievement in the ...
Built in 1881 on Tokomaru Bay, this wharenui (FAH-reh-new-EE) is one of only three such Maori meeting houses now outside of ...
Citizens of the Pawnee Nation in Oklahoma served as advisors in creating this Earth Lodge when it originally opened in 1977.
Field Museum scientists get their hands dirty and their feet wet in service of conserving the natural world, promoting ...
Whether you’re touring the wild and exciting underground insect world or examining soil samples as a scientist, Underground Adventure shows how important this ubiquitous organic material is to human ...
The hall opened in 1983 with 300 plants—representing nearly a third of all plant families—on display in its grand wooden display cases. A stroll through Plants of the World is an introduction to the ...
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