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Old 11-30-2011, 06:20 PM
 
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Creationists don't believe in evolution, right?

I learned about evolution in the basement of the old Natural History Museum where we pulled out boxes full of rocks and studied them. They were full of fossils which showed the progression of the life on earth. It satisfied my biology general which I loved since I got to play with rocks and not live animals that I would have had to dissect.

I've been anxiously awaiting the opening of the new museum. It sounded fantastic from the very first. I would have been there the first day if I could have swung it. I will get there, hopefully without the crowds.
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Old 12-01-2011, 12:35 AM
 
Location: West Jordan, UT
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Yeah, probably.

I don't know. I posted a link to their website on my post #3. You might call them and see what they say.

Do me a favor... Whether you go alone or take your kids, let me know if you're as impressed as I was, okay?
Yep, I totally will. &, I understand your asking. I'd ask too. =)

PS I was too lazy to call, hence why I asked. lol I'll call as I'm cheap. =)

I'm trying to teach our kiddos (as is hubby) love of history & nature (as well as our math as we both are proclaimed 'number nerds') . lol Okay, I call us that.
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Old 12-02-2011, 11:14 PM
 
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A week.

No, seriously, several hours. We were there for about two hours, saw everything on a very superficial basis but plan to return to spend more time actually making it a learning experience.
LOL!

Both DH and I will love this, I'm sure, so we'll definitely plan on making it a daylong event.

Thanks again for the recommendation!
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Old 12-17-2011, 09:56 AM
 
Location: Salt Lake City
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Can you tell me the opening hours of old natural museum? Or is it available on istorehours.com.
The old museum? I'm sorry, but I'm really confused. The old musuem is now closed.
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