Built in 1996, the 'Marco Polo Trail' was one of the first in the country to truly embrace the 'biopark' concept -- the idea of combining cultural, historical and zoological experiences. The Marco...
This is a showcase of Native American material culture, including bjects presented from the museum's collection of beadwork, baskets, clothing, textiles, and other handmade objects. An interpretive...
This exhibit explores the culture, art, lifestyle, and ecology of a diverse array of African peoples. The exhibit focuses on four ethnic groups and the eco-zones that they inhabit. By drawing...
Discover the frozen stretches of our planet that act as the Earth's thermostat. 'Pole-to-Pole' will guide visitors on a unique multimedia tour of Earth's cryosphere - its frigid zone defined by polar...
The rich tapestry of Oceanic cultures - their varied traditions, arts and skills - echoes the natural diversity found in the Pacific islands. This exhibit features objects from the museum's collection...
One of America's grandest mansions when completed in 1788, the house at 52 Power Street was home first to John Brown, a businessman, patriot, politician, China Trade pioneer and slave trader who...