Museum of Natural History Archives - NYC Luxury Apartments for Rent | Glenwood Management https://www.glenwoodnyc.com/manhattan-living/tag/museum-of-natural-history/ Wed, 13 Dec 2023 16:17:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.glenwoodnyc.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/cropped-Vimeo-Logo-32x32.png Museum of Natural History Archives - NYC Luxury Apartments for Rent | Glenwood Management https://www.glenwoodnyc.com/manhattan-living/tag/museum-of-natural-history/ 32 32 The Secret World Of Elephants at American Museum of Natural History https://www.glenwoodnyc.com/manhattan-living/the-secret-world-of-elephants-at-american-museum-of-natural-history/ Mon, 20 Nov 2023 13:42:32 +0000 https://www.glenwoodnyc.com/?p=43405 There is a new exhibit at The American Museum of Natural History that explores the evolution and current state of elephants! It is interactive, fun for all ages and is a great way to spend time during these cold winter months! Keep reading if you would like to learn more! Visit The Exhibit The exhibit, […]

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There is a new exhibit at The American Museum of Natural History that explores the evolution and current state of elephants! It is interactive, fun for all ages and is a great way to spend time during these cold winter months! Keep reading if you would like to learn more!

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Visit The Exhibit

The exhibit, which is brand new having opened on November 13th 2023, will allow you to explore all different aspects of elephants from evolution, to their bodies and minds, to the human-elephant relationship. There is an additional ticket required to enter this exhibit, so if you are interested in going be sure to check out the website to repurchase tickets! 

people at museum exhibit looking at elephant muscular skeletal system

Spend The Day At The Museum

During these colder months, spending your morning or afternoon at the museum is a fantastic family activity! There are numerous additional new exhibits to check out. To name just a few, some new popular exhibits include “What’s In A Name” (all about the scientific naming of species and plants), “Extinct and Endangered” and “Garden of Green” (an exhibit of exceptional green jewelry from renowned Van Cleef and Arpels.)

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The Force is Strong at Nature’s Fury, the Museum of Natural History’s Latest Exhibit https://www.glenwoodnyc.com/manhattan-living/museum-of-natural-history-natures-fury/ https://www.glenwoodnyc.com/manhattan-living/museum-of-natural-history-natures-fury/#respond Fri, 09 Jan 2015 16:00:42 +0000 http://glenwoodstage.wpengine.com/?p=10800 An American Museum of Natural History exhibit opening Saturday, "Nature's Fury: The Science of Natural Disasters." Kids and adults both, can engage with and explore interactive exhibits, and learn how scientists are helping to make better predictions, to plan responses, and to prepare for future events. Nature’s Fury is probably best for older museum-goers, who will be able to fully appreciate and experience the exhibit’s content. It impressively packs in a lot of science and information, without being boring, and is sure to leave kids with a deeper understanding of the awesome power of nature, in every sense of the word.

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Nature's Fury at American Museum of Natural History

First, let me just say that any visit to the American Museum of Natural History is bound to educate, entertain, and satisfy. You can't go too often (unless you're six years old), but if you grew up around these parts, there are few things that can evoke the feeling of childhood more readily and deeply than a stroll through the dimly lit corridors of the museum's permanent collection. The mammals, the ocean life, the birds, the "peoples", the reptiles… these iconic dioramas, though cleaned up a few years ago, remain unchanged in their content and composition, down to the smallest details, from when I started going here in the late 1960s. The whole fossil and dinosaur wing was (very successfully) redesigned in 2003, so even though these great creatures are still as cool as you can imagine, they don't pack the nostalgic punch of, say, the pair of moose locked in combat, or the massive tree trunk.     

 

Nature's Fury at American Museum of Natural History

Welcome to The American Museum of Natural History 

So even though the AMNH's main draw, for locals and tourists alike, will always be the permanent exhibitions–some of more recent additions, by the way, such as Hall of Biodiversity, and the Hall of Planet Earth, are excellent, and likely to become as iconic for new generations as the stuff I remember most–in order to generate excitement the Museum of Natural History now also puts up a few special shows every year. Another motive for the special exhibitions, which usually include an IMAX movie, and the annual, ever-popular Butterfly Conservatory: you have to pay the full general admission price ($25 for adults), plus a $2 supplement, to get into the special show of your choice. Which is a lot more than, say, the $5 I usually pay as my "suggested" entry fee to roam around the permanent collection. 

Nature's Fury at American Museum of Natural History

Nature's Fury: The Science of Natural Disasters

The question then becomes, is it worth it? For Nature's Fury, which opened in November and explores the causes and effects (on humans) of all sorts of natural disasters–volcanoes, earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, tsunamis–is, unfortunately, no. Maybe I was spoiled by how well the Cooper Hewitt has integrated tough-screen and other interactive features into their new design, and unfortunaltey all of the hands-on aspects of the exhibition here are not as cool. The "Build Your Own Volcano" display, for example, really just involves hitting one of four buttons and watching a CGI video; at the "Manipulate an Earthquake Fault" table you push a lever back and forth and see one piece of a drab model rub against another. And the non-interactive parts of exhibition are no more engaging or informative than an average picture book on the subject. Bottom line: by all means go to American Museum of Natural History, with kids or without, now and forever. Just think twice before paying all that extra money for special shows like Nature's Fury.    

Nature's Fury at American Museum of Natural History

For More Information on Nature's Fury at The American Museum of Natural History

The American Museum of Natural History is located on Central Park West and 79th Street and is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Tons more information about everything is available here.

Nature's Fury at American Museum of Natural History

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