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This breakfast event places the emphasis on business to business networking while sharing valuable insights on topical business issues presented by national business experts. * Expose your business t
The Egyptians believed in a soul that lived on after death, called a ka; they believed that providing for the needs of the ancestors assured safety and prosperity for the living; they believed that th
The ancient Egyptians worshipped hundreds, if not thousands of gods and goddesses. In addition to the many familiar names, such as Isis and Osiris, small towns had their own patron deities.
In ancient Egypt, the king was called "The Living Horus," after the falcon-headed god of kingship. His son and heir apparent was called "The Horus-in-the-Nest." His dead father was
This is a new, interactive tribute to the 40-year-plus worldwide cultural phenomenon. Visitors can explore the extraordinary world of 'Star Trek' via interactive exhibits, show-based simulat
Most ancient Egyptians were farmers or craftsmen. Some of them were scribes or the official writers and a very small percentage of ancient Egyptians were nobles and royalty. Many of the artifacts in t
The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum is sponsoring its first Water Conservation Poster Contest. The 2009 contest's theme, 'Why Water Conservation Matters!,' offers young people the opportuni
The European Train Enthusiasts will be returning to the Museum for the holiday season with their collection of modeltrains, exotic layout of track, and wealth of knowledge on European railroading.
'Bubbalogna' encourages visitors to explore the principles and properties of the fascinating, yet unpredictable world of bubbles.
Take an excursion down the museum's streets to investigate the sights, sounds and textures of city life. Unravel the complex systems that keep the modern world humming -- from traffic control to
Explore new advances in the field of genetics. Play the role of genetic counselor, scientist or policymaker. Insert real DNA into bacteria to learn how medicines like insulin are made. Listen as patie
Enter an immersive operating theater and experience the drama of medical technology used to mend the body. The impact of these technologies has been swift and profound, changing the way people diagnos
This exhibit features a huge selection of historical crazy quilts, most from the permanent collection.
We create robots to handle many jobs that are impossible, too repetitive, or too dangerous for people to do. Someday robots may mine helium 3 on the Moon or operate a space station. Robots that weld,
The experiences in Deep Frontier explain the crucial role technology plays in helping us understand the oceans, which cover about 70% of the planet. Exhibits focus on technologies for manned underwate
Our exploration has reached far beyond where we can travel physically. With the Hubble Space Telescope and other instruments used to study deep space, we can study and understand places we'll lik
The Internet touches every facet of your life. This new exhibition will inspire you to use the Internet in new ways. Try your strength in a virtual Arm Wrestle against museum visitors in New York or A
The Blackhawk Museum's automotive exhibition of International Automotive Treasures! presents and displays historically significant and artistically inspired automobiles from the very earliest to
Touch, swirl, twist, magnetize and crank eight new interactive exhibits to learn how nature's many complex systems work together to create our environment.
The Blackhawk Museum's extensive collection of automotive fine art objects -- including paintings and sculptures -- celebrates the automobile since its development in the mid-1880s.