It's definitely one of campus's hidden gems, which is ironic considering how many people know about it. Oddly enough, it is also the home of the Geology department, with awesome displays to be found on the first floor below the museum itself. (It's got an Allosaurus skull and "scale models" of dinosaurs.) The museum itself is filled with art both beautiful and strange. Even the "modern" art is enjoyable, and I went in completely expecting to hate that area. The staff is polite, but firm, so I know the artifacts are being taken care of. If you haven't gone, you should go, even if you aren't into art museums in general. It's my favorite...
Read moreOMG!!!This museum is so interesting and easily navigated! There are a plethora of artifacts in this museum that it would probably take at least three days to read through everything. It's extremely neat, clean and sanitary. Little children would most likely need to visit elsewhere, if looking to be entertained. The architecture of the building is as fascinating as its contents! So, if you're looking for things to do in spare time or looking to enrich yourself with the history of our world, this is the place to go! (It might even be romantic...
Read moreA must visit place indeed. Even for those who have never been to a museum, this place has a great vibe to go along with all of the amazing pieces. Nicely laid out. Everyone will find a room that will intrigue them. Perhaps the beauty of the past will intice one to look at things in a whole new light. It i not only free, but easy to find, enjoy,...
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