how long does it take to tour the Harvard museum of natural history, the peabody museum and grab a bite to eat for lunch in its entiret? Can it be done in 1 day?
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I visited this museum with a 10 year old. We spent about two hours at the museum. I would think that adults would want to stay longer there. The Harvard Museum of Natural History …
I visited this museum with a 10 year old. We spent about two hours at the museum. I would think that adults would want to stay longer there. The Harvard Museum of Natural History is only a (very good) college museum. It isn't nearly as large as the Field Museum or AMNH. You would easily be able to combine it with lunch.
where is the best place to park to limit walking to museum of natural history? limited mobility
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thank you but I need to know the name of the garage that is underground and have a code. there is a long list of parking areas. any clarification will help
How long would checking out the entire museum take? And is there provision to keep my luggage like a locker? Thanks :)
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They have a coat space, but it's not attended, or locked. Many visitors spend just a couple hours to wander through just the Harvard Museum of Natural History, but the Peabody …
They have a coat space, but it's not attended, or locked. Many visitors spend just a couple hours to wander through just the Harvard Museum of Natural History, but the Peabody Museum is included in your same ticket, and so depending on your knowledge and interest, you could spend longer..also the two smaller HMSC museums are nearby, and free. Most people feel it's worth the price of admission just to see the Blaschkas' masterpieces, the famed Glass Flowers and Sea Creatures in Glass.
How much time should we devote if we just want to see the glass flowers?
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That depends on whether you just want to enjoy the looks of the flowers or whether you are actually interested in the plants and their descriptions. If the former, I would say 15 minutes …
That depends on whether you just want to enjoy the looks of the flowers or whether you are actually interested in the plants and their descriptions. If the former, I would say 15 minutes are enough; otherwise, an hour or more.
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