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Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
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B. L.
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This museum was built a few years ago and looks more like a modern mansion than it does a museum. I say a mansion without any furnishings of course. The main attraction inside is the butterfly room. They let you walk into a climate controlled inddor garden that is the home for butterflys of every spieces they could breed or find. These beautiful little creatures surround you as you walk thru. I just went a few days ago, I got what are hope are great photos from here.
I would like to see them add some more exhibits, but what I did see was cool and educational.
What most impressed me and would have impressed Frank Lloyd Wright is how the building is right next to the pond and how there are alot of glass ceilings and walls to show off the outdoor surroundings.
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