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What to do with thunderstorms plaguing the majority of the holiday weekend? Stay inside, of course. The American Museum of Natural History is unveiling a new exhibit on Saturday, May 29th.
The Exhibit “Race to the End of the Earth” is going to be happening in conjunction with the NYC International Polar Festival, which is a celebration of all things Antarctica focused, including free talks, performances, and films.
From the release:
NYC International Polar Festival
Saturday, May 29, noon–5 pm
Kaufmann and Linder theaters, Grand Gallery, first floor
Free with Museum admission
In conjunction with the opening of Race to the End of the Earth, the American Museum of Natural History presents the NYC International Polar Festival. This family-friendly fair will feature events and activities with a focus on Antarctica for all ages, including performances, short talks, films, and unique opportunities to interact with scientists and modern-day polar explorers.
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