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| Concerts 504309 | Brown Bag Concert Series: Havana SonHavana Son, a Cuban and Puerto Rican salsa band, perform a free concert on the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse lawn, and face painting, giveaways, and games are on tap as well. 770.822.5450 http://www.gwinnettcounty.com 7/10/09 Ages: All Ages Time: 11am-1pm Cost: Free |
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| Exhibits 517045 | Authentically American: The Taos Society of ArtistIn the early 1900s a small group of academically trained artists formed the Taos Society of Artists. By depicting the Taos Indians and the landscape of Northern New Mexico these artists brought fame to Taos and themselves. The exhibition includes examples from many of the Taos Society members, drawn from the Olson Family Collection. Ongoing Daily 7/1/09 - 8/16/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Time: During museum hours Cost: Free with museum admission |
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| Exhibits 506921 | Monet: Water LiliesAn exhibition presenting four of Claude Monet's Water Lilies, including the 42-foot-wide Reflections of Clouds on a Water Lily Pond. http://www.high.org Ongoing Daily except Mon 6/6/09 - 8/23/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 6-18 Time: During museum hours. Cost: Free with museum admission. |
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| Exhibits 441233 | Titanic: AquaticTitanic: Aquatic includes more than 190 artifacts recovered from Titanic's debris field, including 40 objects never before seen by the public. Taking visitors on a chronological journey through life on board the Ship, the exhibition tells Titanic's personal stories through artifacts and dramatic room recreations, interactive displays, and high-definition video presentations. http://www.georgiaaquarium.org Ongoing Daily 3/31/09 - 9/7/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 8-19 Time: During regular hours Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Exhibits 425275 | Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New DiscoveriesDiscover the exciting world of modern paleontology in this An interactive exhibition explores how scientists are reinterpreting many of the most puzzling mysteries of the dinosaurs. Fossils, casts, and mechanical models include a T. rex, Triceratops, Apatosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus, and a feathered Bambiraptor, while engaging galleries showcase prehistoric ecosystems, unusual skull formations, extinction theories, dinosaur speed, and more. 404.929.6300 http://www.fernbankmuseum.org Ongoing Daily 2/14/09 - 8/16/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Time: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 12n-5pm Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Exhibits 424937 | Bodies: The ExhibitionCelebrating the wonder of the human form, real bodies, preserved through an innovative process and then respectfully presented, are displayed. Advance tickets can be purchased online. Ages: 4-18 Time: By timed ticket session. Cost: Adults $26; Children (ages 4-14) $17 |
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| Exhibits 424938 | Dialog in the DarkA ground-breaking exhibition in which blind or visually impaired guides take visitors on a life-changing journey. Already experienced by millions of people around the world, this experience replicates familiar everyday environments, while challenging individuals to perform tasks in total darkness. Ages: 4-18 Time: By timed ticket session. Cost: Adults $26; Children (ages 4-14) $17 |
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| Exhibits 506480 | Exploring Trees Inside and OutChildren will experience the wonder of trees through an interactive exhibit where they can climb through the inside of a larger-than-life tree, watch light filter through leaves, hear water move through roots, see how and why trees change with the seasons, and experience how trees enhance our communities by providing food, shelter, and much more. http://www.chi... eumatlanta.org Ongoing Daily 6/13/09 - 9/13/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 3-8 Time: During museum hours Cost: Free with museum admission |
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| Exhibits 375695 | Louvre Atlanta: The Louvre and the MasterpieceThis exhibition explores how the definition of a "masterpiece" has changed over time, as well as taste. Ninety-one works of art drawn from all eight Musee du Louvre's collection areas are featured. Highlights include Jan Vermeer's The Astronomer and drawings and prints by Michelangelo, Rembrandt, and Durer. http://www.high.org/ Ongoing Daily except Mon 10/12/08 - 9/6/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 6-18 Time: During museum hours. Cost: Free with museum admission. |
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| Exhibits 373467 | Jim Henson: Wonders from His WorkshopHighlighting some of the performance and design contributions Jim Henson and his collaborators have made to the world of puppetry, this exhibit features the technological advances behind programs including Fraggle Rock and Labyrinth. 404.873.3391 http://www.puppet.org Ongoing Daily except Mon 9/16/08 - 9/13/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 4-18 Time: Tue?Sat 9am-5pm; Sun 11am-5pm Cost: Admission is included with all performance tickets; call to arrange museum-only admission |
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| Exhibits 509022 | America I AMAmerica I AM: The African American Imprint is a four-year touring museum exhibition that will celebrate 400 years of African American contributions to this country. The exhibition presents a historical continuum of pivotal moments in courage, conviction and creativity that solidifies the undeniable imprint of African Americans across the nation and around the world. http://www.atl... viccenter.com/ Ongoing Daily 6/12/09 - 9/6/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 8-18 Time: Tue-Sun Cost: Adults $12; Children (3-12) $5 |
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| Exhibits 517044 | Wild at HeartDrawn from the collection of the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, this exhibition features paintings and sculpture by the greatest wildlife artists of the 19th and 20th century. Wildlife from all regions of the United States is included, with a heavy emphasis on the West. Artists represented include deceased masters such as Albert Bierstadt, George Catlin and Charles Russell, along with contemporary masters like Tucker Smith, Bob Kuhn and Robert Bateman. Ongoing Daily 7/1/09 - 7/19/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Time: During museum hours Cost: Free with museum admission |
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| Exhibits 489686 | Moore in AmericaThe monumental works of British sculptor Henry Moore. This collection of 20 major works, primarily cast in bronze, will be positioned throughout the lush plantings of the garden. http://www.atl... icalgarden.org Ongoing Daily except Mon 5/2/09 - 10/31/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Time: During Garden hours Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Films 515185 | Family Film: Linnea in Monet's GardenAn animated film for families captures a little girl's love affair with the paintings of Claude Monet. http://www.high.org Ongoing Daily except Mon 7/3/09 - 8/23/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 6-18 Time: 1pm & 3pm Cost: Free with museum admission. |
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| Films 436948 | Under the SeaA new underwater IMAX adventure, narrated by Jim Carrey, explores some of the ocean's most exotic and isolated undersea locations. Come face-to-fin with some of the planet's most extraordinary marine creatures?from the exquisitely stunning to the downright deadly. 404.929.6400; Ongoing Daily 3/21/09 - 8/16/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 4-18 Time: Check website for times Cost: Adults $13; Students & Seniors $12; Children (12 and under)$11 |
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| Films 508999 | Harry Potter & the Chamber of SecretsAtlantic Station screens family flicks for free this summer in Central Park. Merchants of the Station offer special deals and discounts 5pm-9pm. http://www.atlanticstation.com 7/10/09 Ages: 10-18 Time: Dusk Cost: Free |
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| Nature & Outdoors 511729 | Creature Feature: Butterflies & MothsThis program explores the animals that call the Chattahoochee River Watershed home. Each month focuses on a different animal and a new feature of life in the wetlands. http://www.chattnaturecenter.com Ongoing Each Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun 7/1/09 - 7/31/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Time: Wed-Fri 10am & 3pm; Sat & Sun 3pm Cost: Free with admission |
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| Nature & Outdoors 334891 | Observatory Open HouseVisit Fernbank to check out the stars on a clear night. If the weather is bad, the observatory closes. 678.874.7102 http://www.fernbank.edu Ongoing Each Thu, Fri 5/1/08 - 12/31/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 8-18 Time: 8pm-10:30pm Cost: Adults $4; Students and Seniors $3; Members Free |
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| Ongoing Exhibits 359470 | Waters of Time: The Chicopee Woods StoryThe exhibit traces the importance of Walnut Creek in the development and preservation of the Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve, highlighting previous eras and inhabitants of Chicopee Woods through the Ice Age, Native American, Colonial, and 20th Century periods. View two authentic fossilized mosasaur skeletons and explore how cultures lived through actual artifacts, dioramas, and hands-on activities. Children can search for real fossils in the dino dig box, climbing on a one-ton petrified log, and make pottery rubbings to take home. 770.535.1976 http://www.elachee.org Ongoing Daily except Sun 7/31/08 - 11/4/10; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Time: 10am-5pm Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Ongoing Exhibits 359473 | Searching for Spaceship EarthSee a 100 pound meteorite that is older than any Earth rock, discover how much you weigh on other planets, check out the current moon phase, make a rubbing of star constellations, and watch an astronomy video. Keep up to date with the latest earth and astronomy discoveries through ViewSpace, a continually updating video display from NASA's Space Science Telescope Institute including views from the Hubble Space Telescope of earth, other planets, and celestial bodies. Children can enjoy the moonscape, hands-on activities, and aspecial reading area. 770.535.1976 http://www.elachee.org Ongoing Daily except Sun 7/31/08 - 11/4/10; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Time: 10am-5pm Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Ongoing Exhibits 264050 | Greene Family Learning Gallery: Hands-On ExhibitsFive hands-on activity areas engage children with art activities. Inspired by popular objects in the Museum's collection and special exhibits, the activities cover a variety of non-messy media. Entrance to the gallery is free with admission, and for some kids, this is the whole point of visiting The High! But, if you continue on to view the traditional galleries, pick up a learning backpack that makes the museum visit into a fact-gathering treasure hunt for the kids. 404.733.4462 http://www.high.org Ongoing Daily except Mon 10/1/07 - 12/31/10; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 0-10 Time: During museum hours Cost: Free with museum admission. |
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| Ongoing Exhibits 254651 | Puppets: the Power of WonderThe interactive permanent exhibits of the Center for Puppetry Arts warrant a visit, even without seeing a show! Check out our review for highlights, which include a glimpse of some Muppets, animatronic puppets you can operate, and more than 350 puppets from various countries and centuries on display. 404.873.3391 http://www.puppet.org Ongoing Daily except Mon 9/27/07 - 12/29/10; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 4-18 Time: Tue–Sat 9am-5pm; Sun 11am-5pm Cost: Admission included with performance tickets. Call for museum-only admission (Adults $8; Children $6). Free admission Thu afternoons 1pm-5pm; check with Museum for exceptions |
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| Ongoing Exhibits 178941 | Parallel Journeys and The Butterfly ProjectKSU hosts Parallel Journeys: World War II and the Holocaust through the Eyes of Teens, an exhibit that tells the stories of dozens of teenagers who were witnesses, participants, and often victims of the war and the Nazi regime. The exhibit is linked to the The Butterfly Project, a program initiated by the Holocaust Museum Houston as an effort to represent the children who perished in the Holocaust. Families and group tour visitors can arrange to contribute handmade arts-and-crafts butterflies. The goal of the project is to collect 1.5 million butterflies, one for each child victim. 678.797.2083 http://www.ken... ralleljourneys Ongoing Daily 1/25/07 - 12/31/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 10-18 Time: Mon-Fri 10am-5pm. Check with the University for holiday closings. Cost: Free |
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| Ongoing Exhibits 178942 | V for VictoryKSU hosts V for Victory: Georgia Remembers World War II, an exhibit that highlights the personal experiences of Georgians and others who endured the trauma of World War II, from the perspective of both those on the battlefields and the home front. 678.797.2083 http://www.ken... ralleljourneys Ongoing Daily 1/25/07 - 12/31/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 10-18 Time: Mon-Fri 10am-5pm. Check with the University for holiday closings. Cost: Free |
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| Ongoing Exhibits 34784 | Ancient Americas: The New GalleriesThe exhibit spans the ancient through the colonial eras, highlighting works from Mesoamerica, Central Americas, and the Northern and Central Andes. Ongoing Daily 9/14/02 - 8/22/10; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Cost: Free with museum admission. |
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| Ongoing Exhibits 32883 | Turning Point: The American Civil WarThe largest Civil War exhibition in the Southeast, telling the story of the war from start to finish and beyond. Included are over 1,400 original Union and Confederate artifacts, photographs, dioramas, videos, and interactive components covering the causes of the war, soldiers' lives, wartime manufacturing, the home front, and the bloody but decisive campaigns of 1864. Ongoing Daily; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Cost: Free with Center admission. |
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| Ongoing Exhibits 32884 | Metropolitan FrontiersThe regenerative story of Atlanta is told in this award-winning exhibition through rare objects, hundreds of historic photographs, antique clothing, original documents, video presentations and special areas for hands-on exploration. Highlights include an 1879 log cabin relocated from Moores Mill Road; an entire 1894 "shotgun" house relocated from southwest Atlanta; an 1898 horse-drawn fire engine with a steam-driven pump used by the Atlanta fire department in the city's tragic 1917 fire; a 1920 Hanson car built in Atlanta, one of only two known to exist; Gone With the Wind memorabilia; video presentations on the Civil Rights Movement and more. Ongoing Daily; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Time: Cost: Free with Center admission. |
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| Ongoing Exhibits 167300 | Reflections of CultureReflections of Culture explores how personal adornment, including clothing, body modification, and jewelry, is used by people around the world to convey information about themselves to society. 404.929.6300 http://www.fernbank.edu/museum/ Ongoing Daily 1/20/07 - 1/20/10; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Time: During Museum hours. Cost: Free with museum admission. |
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| Ongoing Exhibits 151016 | Giants of the MesozoicGiants of the Mesozoic depicts an encounter between the two of the world's largest dinosaurs and reactions of two groups of nearby pterosaurs in a portrayal of life in the Mesozoic Era. This unique exhibition showcases a scene frozen in prehistoric time from Patagonia, Argentina and includes fossil casts of various plants and animals that lived 90 to 100 million years ago. Giganotosaurus is one of the largest meat eaters ever classified, stretching 47 feet long and weighing between 8 and 10 tons. This menacing, toothy beast is featured alongside the massive Argentinosaurus, which at approximately 123 feet long and 100 tons, is the largest dinosaur ever classified. A flock of 21 Pterodaustro, a small pterosaur species, scatters in reaction to the giant encounter below, and three Anhanguera, a larger pterosaur species, observe from above. 404.929.6300 http://www.fernbank.edu/museum/ Ongoing Daily 8/23/06 - 12/31/10; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Time: During Museum hours. Cost: Free with museum admission. |
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| Ongoing Exhibits 151018 | A Walk Through Time in GeorgiaA Walk Through Time in Georgia explores Georgia in a series of realistic dioramas that capture the sights and sounds of the main geographic regions. The exhibition includes the Piedmont, the region in Georgia with the oldest rocks, and ends at the Coast and Barrier Islands, Georgia's youngest region. Along the way, an array of animals and plants that live in each region are displayed. Accompanying the modern dioramas are galleries and theaters that help to explain the chronological development of the Earth. Highlights include the Cosmos Theatre, a six-foot sloth that lived during the Ice Age, and the Dinosaur Gallery. 404.929.6300 http://www.fernbank.edu/museum/ Ages: All Ages Time: During Museum hours. Cost: Free with museum admission. |
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| Ongoing Workshops 166289 | Open StudioChildren can choose from a wide variety of art-making activities and hands-on play items including collage, sculpture, and a large easel for painting. 770.730.0605 http://www.pur... oartstudio.com Ongoing Daily except Mon 11/1/06 - 12/1/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 3-18 Time: Tue-Sat 10am-6pm; Sun 12n-6pm Cost: $13 |
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