Naturally, the first place I write about in my "brown sign" blog is a place for which I've never seen a brown sign. Still, it's the kind of place I like to stop off and visit. The pictures from this post are only from a single visit in January of 2018. The kids liked the play area enough that we didn't make it to very many parts of the museum on this trip. I'll probably edit this post to include more pictures later.
Museum Location:
From the North American section. Some work was still being done in the background.
My son feeling some snake skin from an employee's demonstration.
There was a special exhibit based on a recent discovery of an old-timey giant snake. Richard was quite pleased.
My daughter quite enjoyed the birds, of which there were many.
Elephant, because reasons.
My kids were surprisingly unimpressed with the fish displays.
The kids' play area had a slide, this cave, and a couple other things. They recently added a bear inside of the cave.
Here Richard is using a flashlight to discover the bear inside of the cave. He wasn't sure if it was fun or really, really scary. He ended up liking it.
Half of our museum trip seemed to be spent on this one ant display. The ants are magnets, and you can use magnet wands to move them around. The kids no longer wanted to watch animal shows or see other exhibits once they found this next to the play area. This is why there aren't pictures of the many, many other good exhibits.