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Field trips are just the beginning—learn more about how the museum provides programs and resources for educators.
Spend the summer making discoveries at the Field Museum! Field Explorers Summer Camps are perfect for curious minds in grades K-8. Campers get the chance to join museum experts and scientists on ...
Located on Chicago’s iconic Lake Michigan shore, the Field Museum opened its current building to the public in 1921—but our story began years earlier.
All groups can enjoy special ticketed exhibitions, behind-the-scenes tours, and other limited-access activities. Select the experience your group would like to participate in as you fill out the ...
Our work studying the past is all in pursuit of creating a better world—whether we’re discovering or analyzing new objects for our collections, or actively engaging in conservation or curation work ...
The Field Museum is in the heart of Chicago’s Museum Campus, at 1400 S. DuSable Lake Shore Drive.
Give students a fresh spin on science and social studies lessons with a day outside the classroom.
The Field Museum aims to inspire Chicagoland area teens and pre-teens to explore and protect the natural world. Our youth ...
Historic Aerial Imagery & Remnant Oak Ecosystems This map application shows imagery captured in 1938-1939 overlaid with Oak Ecosystems from 1939 (red) and remnant oaks still present in 2010 (orange).
Illinois field trips can add facilitated class experiences to field trips for a fee, subject to availability. The fee is $100 per 45 minute class. All classes are a 45 minute experience with a ...
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