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Screenings: Saturday, March 13, 4:30pm Monday, March 15, 7pm Tuesday, March 16, 9:30pm Week 2 of Indies for Indies bids farewell to WHALE, a film several audience members flat-out loved, and brings 2
This exhibit features Brodsky's photography paired with narratives of individuals discussing their personal experiences with mental illness.
Participants can learn all about these avian hunters while helping prepare meals for the birds and participating in flight training sessions with bird show staff.
This section of the museum is home to animals such as lemurs, orangutans, sloths, poison dart frogs, various types of monkeys and more.
Designed to be suggestive of Asia's lush forests, this section of the museum houses animals such as tigers, leopards, komodo dragons, flamingos, snow leopards and more.
Built during the 1930's, the Bear Dens is the oldest exhibit in the zoo. It's currently home to Kodiak bears, black bears and spectacled bears.
Ranked one of the top children's zoos in the country, 'Kid's Kingdom' features animals native to Pennsylvania, a petting zoo, reptiles, small mammals, sea lions, camels and more.
Designed to suggest Africa's great grasslands, this section of the museum is home to animals such as elephants, lions, rhinoceros, zebras, giraffes and more.
This section of the museum is home to animals like polar bears, otters and sand tiger sharks.
Head to the Conservatory's Tropical Forest Conservatory to check out a beautiful display of plants from the Amazon rainforest.
This state-of-the-art exhibit is home to 11 African penguins. The Kids' ViewTube will allow children to watch the birds' underwater antics and check out their nesting grounds.
Indulge your youthful spirit every Tuesday at Carnegie Science Center with a special deal. Grown-ups ages 62+ receive discounted prices: General Admission for $5 and an Omnimax film for just $5 more.
This exhibit explores the world of whales through a blend of science and storytelling. Tales from onservationists, scientists, whalers, and even whale riders are presented beside skeletons, fossils, m
Kids can build their own boats and launch them on the 53-foot water table, experiment with pipes and frolic in a shallow "pond."
This area is designed for the museum's youngest visitors. It includes a nursing area as well as a resource area with information on child development, support services and family fun.
This exhibit explores the world of the crane fly through photos, illustrations, specimens and video.
'Forum 64' will feature Balmond's work 'H_edge,' an installation of approximately 6,000 metal plates hanging between rigid steel chains.
This section of the museum focuses on building things and taking them apart. Kids can see how various types of machinery and engines run and tinker with a variety of gadgets.
Kids can participate in a variety of activities that challenge their senses and sense of perception. Play with shadows, explore a room where gravity doesn't seem to apply and more.
Explore a fun replica of the colorful world of the long-running children's program.