Ice Age Imperials is a traveling museum exhibit that tells the story of the Ice Age. Its exciting interactive displays make the drama of the gigantic mammals that dominated the age accessible to all.
Focused on the flora and fauna of the extended Great Lakes region, Ice Age Imperials provokes visitors to wonder: When and where was it? What was life like here during the Ice Age? How do today’s animals compare to their extinct Ice Age relatives?
This exhibit provides a rare opportunity for visitors to ‘touch the Ice Age’. Interacting with real fossils from ancient animals like the sabertooth cat, woolly mammoth, giant sloth, dire wolf, giant beaver, and teeth from a huge short-faced bear will make the Ice Age come alive to visitors like never before.
Lessons of the Ice Age abound. How did glaciers form and ‘move’? During the Ice Age, was there ice where you live now? Discover the answers within graphic displays about glacial size and ice depth. Try assembling the 3-D Mastodon puzzle, or if you want something a bit more scary, try putting together the Saber-toothed cat.
Designed for regional museums, each exhibit element is modular and will fit through a service door. The exhibit is flexible: we recommend a display space of 3,000 – 5,000 square feet for the full exhibit, but some elements may be omitted to accommodate smaller display spaces. The exhibit includes an educators guide. Contact us for 90-day lease rates; extended exhibitions are negotiable as well.
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