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The Creation Museum

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CAPTION: A visitor to the Creation Museum points out to his children several animatronic herbivorous dinosaurs, sharing space with models of creation-era children at play.
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The Creation Museum

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CAPTION: Visitors enjoying the Garden of Eden exhibit.
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The Creation Museum

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CAPTION: Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden near the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil (fruit is not an apple, as the Bible doesn’t specify a type of fruit. The Creation Museum uses a berry-type fruit, grown in clusters like grapes).
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The Creation Museum

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CAPTION: A display depicting Noah discussing construction of the ark.
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The Creation Museum

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CAPTION: Creation Museum guests observe animatronic figures working to construct a life-size replica of Noah’s Ark.
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The Creation Museum

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CAPTION: An example of a fossil rapidly preserved – so quickly buried that its food was half-consumed.
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The Creation Museum

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CAPTION: A video display in a Babylonian style room discusses construction of the Tower of Babel.
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The Creation Museum

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CAPTION: A display featuring Martin Luther, nailing his 95 Theses to the Wittenberg Chapel door, as part of an exhibit on the authority of the Bible.
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The Creation Museum

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CAPTION: A poster that is part of the display comparing interpretation of the evidence – human reason leads to theories like evolution and “The Big Bang,” where evidence filtered through belief in God’s Word points to Creation.
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The Creation Museum

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CAPTION: The Dinosaur Den exhibit at the Creation Museum outside Cincinnati, Ohio, features several life size dinosaur replicas, including a tyrannosaurus rex and a triceratops.
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CAPTION: The Creation Museum is surrounded by several acres of landscaping and water ways, inhabited by a colorful multitude of plant and animal species.
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The Petting Zoo

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CAPTION: The family-friendly petting zoo at the Creation Museum.
What's Here to See
- Museum Exhibits
- Theater Presentations
- Stargazer's Planitarium
- Dragon Hall Bookstore
- Botanical Gardens
- Petting Zoo
- Special Events & Activities
Open 7 Days a Week
Mon-Thurs.: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Fri: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sat.: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sun.: Noon - 6 p.m.
1,024,400 visitors
(as of Friday, 5/28)
Admission (not incl. tax):
• Adult (13-59 yrs) $21.95
• Senior (60 yrs & up) $16.95
• Children (5-12 yrs) $11.95
• Children (under 5 yrs) Free
• Planetarium (with admission) $7.00
2-Day Passes Are Available
NOTE:
Media Passes are required for on-site tours or interviews
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