This museum has some interesting exhibits, but it is not worth the price you pay. Most of the museum is stuffed animals. I would rather visit a zoo and see live ones instead of those killed in the wild and stuffed. Of course, this practice has long been discontinued here, fortunately. The museum was started in 1893 and the current site opened in 1921. Also, I have heard that they have only 3% of their collection on display at one time. Is it all stuffed animals? Surely, they have something more interesting. If so, they should dust it off and get it out. Despite this, the museum has some interesting exhibits like that Egyptian section, Native American section, and of course the dinosaurs. The special exhibits, like the one on pirates and water, look interesting, but they are not part of the regular admission. I believe the regular admission is overpriced at $15 per person. You start adding on the special exhibits and the ticket is around $30 per person. If you like looking at stuffed, dead animals, this is the place for you. Otherwise, I would suggest saving your money and going to the Lincoln Park Zoo, which is free and the animals are alive. If Field made the special exhibits part of the regular admission, I think it would be a descent value.
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