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27 March 2011

Free Admission at the Natural History Museum 5 April 2011


The first Tuesday of every month is FREE at the Natural History Museum!

The NHM has amassed one of the world’s most extensive and valuable collections of natural and cultural history — more than 35 million objects, some as old as 4.5 billion years. Its curatorial staff not only cares for those collections, but uses them for groundbreaking scientific and historic research. The Museum also curates new, immersive exhibitions that give visitors the opportunity to explore the “big picture” of our planet — specimens and objects, the stories behind them, and the increasing interrelatedness of the natural and cultural worlds.

Just some of what you can see and learn at the NHM:

Age of Mammals Media

Go in depth with our researchers and the unique specimens from the
Age of Mammals exhibit.
Learn more >

Our Exhibits Meet State Standards!

Our diorama halls are just one place where teachers and chaperones can meet State Standards! To download easy-to-use field trip guides that are aligned with Standards. Learn more >

Behind-the-Scenes Tours

Get special access to the Museum's vast collections on these exclusive tours! 
Learn more >


See all you can see at the Natural History Museum website.

Specific for Tuesday 5 April 2011 at the Natural History Museum.


Los Angeles County Natural History Museum
900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles 90007 [MAP]
213.763.DINO
http://www.nhm.org/site/

Hours:
9:30am - 5pm daily

Admission:
Members                  FREE
Adult $9
Seniors (62+) $6.50
Students with ID $6.50
Children 13 - 17 $6.50
Children 5 - 12 $2
Children 4 & younger FREE

Go Metro!
Exposition 102
Vermont 204, 754
Figueroa 81
SILVER LINE: 37th Street/USC Station
EXPO LINE: (coming late 2011)

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