International Archaeology Day Celebration at BCMNH

Oct
10

Mississippi Mound Building Indians. Mike Comer, Natural Resource Manager for the Missouri State Park System, will present a program on the Mississippian culture and how they lived at 1:00pm. Touch items will be available for the public to handle and see examples of the Mississippian culture.
A question and answer session will follow the presentation.
Activities include a children’s Native American archaeology dig
Hands on childrens’ activities, and other puzzles, games, and crafts appropriate to the Archaeology theme will be ongoing during museum open hours.
Museum hours: Noon-4:30pm
All activities and presentations free with your paid museum admission

Dates, Location & Info

Date
Oct 10
Admission
Adults $5 and 17 years and under $2
Address
207 Mayfield Drive
Phone
573-238-1174
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.bcmnh.org

The Bollinger County Museum of Natural History, a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization, is located at 207 Mayfield Drive in Marble Hill. The museum is housed in the Art & Science building of the former Will Mayfield College. This architectural treasure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visit the museum for the exciting natural history exhibits and savor the historical architecture.

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