Monthly Archive for March, 2009

Night at the Creation Museum

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The Creation Museum hosted its first overnight event last night. A 6th grade group from Donelson Christian Academy made the trip from Nashville, Tenn.

The adventure began when the group arrived at the museum after normal business hours. The students were excited when their bus arrived and they stepped into the parking lot of the Creation [...]

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Here Comes the Rain-Again

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Live Drama Returns to Creation Museum in April
The Creation Museum’s live drama Let the Rain Come is back by popular demand! Your entire family will enjoy the thrills of this fun family sing-a-long musical which premiered last summer during our anniversary “Creation Celebration” and was enjoyed by thousands of guests during its summer run. [...]

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Natural Selection Exhibit Opens

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The newest exhibit at the Creation Museum is now open. “Natural Selection is Not Evolution” clears up the differences between natural selection and what would be required for evolution to actually take place.

The exhibit, located near the Flood Geology room in the museum, features a cave-like aquarium with Mexican tetras. The Mexican tetra is normally [...]

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"Skipping" into our hearts

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The newest addition to the Creation Museum Petting Zoo was introduced to staff members this week. Skippy is a 5 month-old Bennett’s Wallaby (you might remember our earlier News story about Skippy’s brother, Wally). Needless to say, the little fella has ’skipped’ right into our hearts!

When Skippy was born, he was about the size of [...]

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Spring is in the air

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We are approaching the first days of spring here at the Creation Museum and we have had some beautiful weather. This past weekend the temperatures climbed into the sixties and seventies. Museum guests certainly enjoyed the warmer temperatures as they explored the nature trails and the Petting Zoo. The botanical gardens have [...]

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Cross country races at the Creation Museum

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We’ve decided to put some of the unused portions of the museum’s 50 acres to good use by creating a cross country course. Since cross country running often takes place over rough terrain, we can create a suitable course with minimal development effort compared to other projects.

We want to provide a venue and some [...]

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The Stars are Coming Out Again

Come to the Creation Museum next month to enjoy an after-hours event exploring some of God’s most amazing stellar creations.
The next Stargazer’s Night will be on April 16, 2009 and includes astrophysicist Dr. Jason Lisle giving a devotion and a planetarium showing of the Worlds of Creation. This time of year Saturn will be [...]

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There's Something about a Garden

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It began and reached completion in a garden.
God planted a garden for the perfect man He had formed. And in that Garden, Adam, who had every possible provision for his contentment, disobediently threw away His personal walk with the Lord and chose sin instead.
That decision, repeated by AdamÂ’s descendants now clothed in their fallen [...]

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Airport Ambassadors Tour the Creation Museum

You may have heard that the Creation Museum is located seven miles west of the Cincinnati Airport in Northern Kentucky. Answers in Genesis and the Creation Museum are located in this strategic location partly because it is within a dayÂ’s drive of two-thirds of the U.S. population and near an international airport. In [...]

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New Photography Workshop at the Creation Museum

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Attention Shutter Bugs! We have an opportunity for all you amateur photographers! Whether you got a new digital camera for Christmas or have been looking at the world through a lens for a long time, you can now get instruction from the pros.

On April 7 and 8, Answers in Genesis staff photographers Martin [...]

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