Many hands make light work
While some people are able and willing to break open their wallets to help the museum, some are glad to break a sweat (literally) to help the project along! Dozens of volunteers have come to AiG so far this year to help however they can, and we really put them to […]
Warehouse area floor has been prepared for the concrete floor slab to be poured.
Preparation has begun for the concrete floor slabs to be put into the warehouse and workshop areas.
New concrete floor slab in warehouse area.
The concrete floor of the warehouse area was poured today.
South side of museum floor being prepared for concrete slab pour.
Preparations […]
Jon, Museum Illustrator, has drawn an aerial view of the current design for Creation Walk and Corruption Valley of the museum’s walk through history.
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This will be an exciting area of the museum, housing many of Buddy Davis’ dinosaurs in an environment so natural that guests may think they […]
In December 1989, the owner of the Burning Tree Golf Course in Newark, Ohio (USA), Sherm Byers, decided to expand a lake on his course. In the process of enlarging the lake, a backhoe got caught on some […]
The concrete floor slab for the south side of the museum was recently poured. Modern technology made for a smooth and relatively quick finish!
First, the ground is prepared by grading out the gravel to the exact elevation, installing plastic to guard against moisture and then laying the wire mesh reinforcing that will be in […]
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