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This exhibit features nature and landscape photography.
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Photographer John Woodin traveled to his native New Orleans in August of 2004 to take pictures of some of the unique architecture the city boasts. One year later, Hurricane Katrina stuck, leaving devi
This section of the museum features a 20-foot-high statue of Benjamin Franklin, sculpted by James Earle Fraser. There's also a collection of the scientist and statesman's personal belonings,
Hidden deep within the ocean, you'll find some of the strangest and most fascinating creatures imaginable. You'll see ghostly jellyfish, creepy Giant Spider Crabs and even a Giant Pacific Oc
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Ocean Realm, comprised of 760,000 gallons of seawater, features a 350-pound Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Cownose Stingrays and a school of over 2,000 Blueback Herring.
This interactive exhibit explores the science & technology behind trains.
This hands-on exhibit takes a look at Benjamin Franklin's life & many scientific experiments & discoveries.
Reach out and touch one of the most feared creatures on earth: the shark. The exciting touch a shark pool contains Smooth Dogfish Sharks and Southern Stingrays.
Meet some of the world's most exotic creatures including a chinchilla, a short-tailed opossum, diamondback terrapins, a six-foot long boa constrictor & more.
Check out adorable African penguins as they go about their business in the aquarium's 17,000-gallon pool. Aquarium biologists present informative shows daily.
This 170,000-gallon salt water exhibit is a veritable seal heaven. The special exhibit offers views both on top of the water - and under it.
See hundreds of brightly colored tropical fish, lined seahorses, pipefish, barracuda, blue and gold macaws, double yellow-headed amazons and more.
Over 20 sharks and 850 animals live in the aquarium's 550,000-gallon shark realm. See some of the fiercest creatures in the ocean: sandtiger sharks, sandbar sharks, green sawfish and more.
The centerpiece of this aviation exhibit is a 1911 Wright Model B Flyer.
This exhibit features a giant walk-through heart & displays featuring information on anatomy, physiology, health & wellness, blood, diagnostics & treatment.
Learn about & check some of the strangest creatures around, including batfish, mudskippers, electric eels & flashlight fish, not to mention a creepy crawly assortment of scorpions, cockroaches
Visitors can use a satellite home-tracking device to find their house, learn about what people in the distant past thought about space, check out a variety of equipment used by astronauts & more.
After a lesson on snorkeling & what to expect of the animals to be encountered, visitors can swim with the sharks, then head over to the Stingray Lagoon to swim with & feed these graceful crea