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Narrated by Robert Redford, 'Cosmic Collisions' takes visitors on a dazzling journey into deep space to explore cosmic collisions, hypersonic impacts that drive the dynamic and continuing ev
Discover why contemporary Chinese art has emerged as one of the fastest growing and most dynamic components of the international art scene with this exhibition of large-scale sculpture on view in the
Explore this full-scale reconstruction of a traditional pawnee ledge, a fully furnished Native American dwelling that brings to life the traditional ways of this Great Plains tribe.
'Travels of the Crow: Journey of an Indian Nation' presents thirteen striking historical objects, including a dramatic headdress of bison fleece and eagle feathers, a set of superbly beaded
Visitors can meet an animal closeup. Explore connections to animals such as cockroaches, frogs, turtles, snakes and more during a live-animal program.
Through ancient manuscripts, compelling multimedia and evocative exhibitory, explore the many facets of diamonds and be dazzled by breathtaking pieces.
Enter a whole new world --- the soil beneath your feet. Find out how life underground sustains the life above -- and why it matters to you.
Why do peacocks have such long tails? How does a pelican use its pouch? Why do mockingbirds mock? Find out here.
'Evolving Planet' takes visitors on an awe-inspiring journey through four billion years of life on Earth, from single-celled organisms to towering dinosaurs and the extended human family. Un
Marvel at detailed lacquerware that takes years to create.
Explore what makes an animal an animal. See what animals look like, where they live, how they survive and more.
Follow a nature trail through prairies, wetlands, woodlands and ocean shores to discover the wonders of the wild.
The plates of Earth's crust are always on the move. Discover how and why -- and what happens when they collide.
Explore items relating to the religion, art and daily life of people who live at the highest inhabited altitude on Earth.
On May 17, 2000 The Field Museum unveiled 'Sue,' the largest, most complete and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex fossil yet discovered. The skeleton on display is the real thing. Not a plast
Bounders and burrowers, swimmers and swingers, creepers and crawlers -- here you'll meet mammals of all kinds.
Dazzle your eyes with all that litters and then some! Marvel at gleaming gems, sparkling diamonds -- even a Tiffany stained-glass window.
View objects from daily and ceremonial life, including musical instruments, puppets, bronzes and pottery.
Compare life in the Arctic with that along a temperate coast and see how these environments led to two unique cultures.
Consider Pacific peoples' beliefs about religion, warfare and ancestors.