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Cultural Plaza, we sit right between the Harn Museum of Art
the Florida Museum contribute that was as cool as art
Cultural Plaza, we sit right between the Harn Museum of Art
the Florida Museum contribute that was as cool as art
to celebrate their unique and shared passions for pop-culture
to celebrate their unique and shared passions for pop-culture
The Florida Museum of Natural History is embarking on a large-scale expansion project that will see Powell Hall and its public exhibitions temporarily close beginning Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. This expansion to the front of the building addresses long-standing needs and will allow the institution to be
better serve the community through new state-of-the-art
The Florida Museum of Natural History is embarking on a large-scale expansion project that will see Powell Hall and its public exhibitions temporarily close beginning Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. This expansion to the front of the building addresses long-standing needs and will allow the institution to be
better serve the community through new state-of-the-art
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The Florida Museum of Natural History is embarking on a large-scale expansion project that will see Powell Hall and its public exhibitions temporarily closed beginning Jan. 6, 2025. This extensive and much-needed renovation will allow the institution to better serve the commun
better serve the community through new state-of-the-art
Time is slowing down—way down—for a select collection of DNA specimens at the Florida Museum of Natural History. They are housed in a double-walled cryogenic freezer at minus 196 degrees Celsius (minus 320.8 degrees Fahrenheit), which staves off the degrading powers of heat, moisture and light that
If you pop the lock on the repository’s cryogenic freezer
The first Collectors Day at the Florida Museum of Natural History was part of our International Museum Day celebration on May 18, 1980. It hosted 20 collections and highlighted the importance of them and museums. Our last Collectors Day in 2020 hosted over 110 collections with 2,100 visitors, conti
We’d also see new collectors pop up each year, from
After a nearly four-month closure, we were excited to safely welcome our members and community back to the Florida Museum. With gratitude for their continued support, the Museum treated members to preview days before opening its doors to the general public. Guests enjoyed the Butterfly Rainforest an
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and events as part of the “One Tree, One Planet” art