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Fernbank Museum of Natural History

767 Clifton Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30307
404-378-0127

www.fernbank.edu

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Atlantas largest museum sits on 140 forested acres just east of downtown. The Great Hall soars 86 feet to a rooftop skylight, and gives way to a labyrinth of halls devoted to the miracle of nature. A 315-seat IMAX theater showcases the worlds most dramatic films on its five-story screen, while a comprehensive planetarium makes the heavens easily accessible. Be sure to visit on Fridays for Martinis and IMAX, a trendy cocktail hour followed by a film. General admission is USD12 for adults; USD11 students and seniors; USD10 for children; children ages 2 and under are free.

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Exploring natural science - An architecturally stunning facility, Fernbank is the only place in the world to display a complete mounted skeleton of Argentinosaurus, the largest dinosaur ever found. There are several other permanent exhibits, including "A Walk Through Time in Georgia," which uses the state as a microcosm to tell the story of the earth's development through time.



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