![]() Q3: What is the cost of reserving a tour guide?Ī3: Tour guides certified by the IAC are independently owned/operated, and costs are set by location. The tour provides biblical worldview insight through several exhibits at each location. You will see many exhibits about God’s world through the lens of God’s Word while engaging in questions from your local certified Bible guide, viewing world-class exhibits, and discussing various topics with other guests. Q2: What should I expect during the tour?Ī2: Our tours are exciting and engaging. Each of our certified Bible guides is highly trained in the biblical worldview and ready to help you experience God’s world through the lens of God’s Word! London (ENG, UK), London Museum of Natural HistoryĪ1: Our tours are presented by certified Bible guides from a biblical worldview, in that the Earth is about 6,000 years old and that God created all things in six solar days where the Flood during Noah’s day was global and catastrophic. Victoria (BC, CAN), Royal British Columbia Museum Victoria (BC, CAN), Beaty Biodiversity Museum Vancouver (BC, CAN), Greater Vancouver Zoo Vancouver (BC, CAN), The Butchart Gardens Ottawa (ON, CAN), Canadian Museum of Nature Martinsville, Virginia Museum of Natural HistoryĮdmonton (AB, CAN), TELUS World of Science – Edmonton San Antonio, Bandera Natural History Museum Houston, Houston Museum of Natural Science Myrtle Beach, Ripley’s Aquarium of Myrtle Beachĭallas, Perot Museum of Nature and Science Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium*Ĭharleston, Mace Brown Museum of Natural History at College of Charleston Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museum of Natural History* Philadelphia, The Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel University Raleigh, North Carolina Museum of Natural SciencesĬincinnati, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical GardensĬleveland, Cleveland Museum of Natural History New York, Smithsonian American Museum of Natural History*Īsheville, Western North Carolina Nature CenterĬhapel Hill, Morehead Planetarium and Science CenterĬharlotte, The Schiele Museum of Natural HistoryĬharlotte, SeaLife Aquarium Charlotte-ConcordĬhapel Hill, Moorehead Planetarium & Science Center Las Cruces, The Las Cruces Museum of Natural History* Louis Aquarium at Union StationĬamden, Adventure Aquarium (New Jersey State Aquarium)Īlamogordo, New Mexico Museum of Space History*Īlbuquerque, Albuquerque BioPark AquariumĪlbuquerque, New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science Springfield, Missouri Institute of Natural Science Kansas City, SeaLife Aquarium Kansas City Minneapolis, SeaLife Aquarium- Mall of America Minneapolis, Como Park Zoo & Conservatory Kansas City, Kansas University Natural History Museum at Dyche HallĪmherst, Beneski Museum of Natural History Orlando, Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens Jacksonville, Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens Jacksonville, Museum of Science & History* Washington, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History*įort Lauderdale, Museum of Discovery & Science Washington, Smithsonian Air & Space Museum* Wilmington, Delaware Museum of Natural History* Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara NHM Sea CenterĬolorado Springs, Peterson Air & Space Museumĭenver, Denver Museum of Nature & Science Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Natural History Museum San Francisco, Chabot Space & Science Center ![]() San Francisco, California Academy of Sciences San Diego, San Diego Natural History Museum Los Angeles, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County ![]() The museum keeps lots of native creatures (snakes, turtles, etc.), which specialists bring out for feeding and petting at various times during the day.Please note that listings with an asterisk (*) indicate limited service available.Īdvanced scheduling requirements and restrictions may apply to limited-service reservations.īentonville, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (See the Attractions and Tours chapter for more on this museum.) Ask at the front desk about animal programs. Kidspace is located on the main-floor lobby, but children will be interested in the rest of the museum as well, including the Alexander Brest Planetarium-a great place to track Santa’s progress in December as he leaves the North Pole and heads to Jacksonville. As if!) The museum has also provided a large wooden train set within easy reach for would-be conductors. (Plastic smocks are hanging nearby to help your child stay dry. Your climbing toddler will find herself hanging from the limbs of a huge indoor tree house once you pull her away from that she’ll love the water area, which is basically a low trough with water running through it and filled with lots of water toys. Description: Kidspace is a hands-on area that encourages kids to learn to love science.
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