The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science is a museum located in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. It is the largest museum in Mississippi. The …
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Jul 22, 2024
Really fun and informative place will definitely be back good for kids and adults very interactive and I highly recommend this place only took about 2 hours and that’s without doing the nature trail Full review by Jill R
Jul 7, 2024
Fairly interesting exhibits, but probably better suited to people bringing children along. They have live fish and snakes in tanks which are much too small for them, which made me quite sad. Given th… Full review by Siobhan M
Jun 11, 2024
First time visiting and will definitely go again. Educational and just plain interesting. Found a fossil on display of a fossil I've found in a creek. Aquariums with fish and some with snakes. Tanks… Full review by KristieYoung1
Thanks for your interest in the museum. Admission prices are: Adults - $6 Youth Ages 3-18 - $4 Senior Citizens 60 and Over - $5 Children Under 3 - FREE
Hi, I'm looking for a book that a friend has from the "Jackson, Mississippi Visitors Center" it's called MISSISSIPPI PROJECTILE POINT GUIDE by Samuel O. McGabey. In the bottom right hand corner it says 'Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson, Mississippi." Can you tell me if you have it in stock, and could one be mailed to me? Thanks, Caroline
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Thanks for the great question! Your question interested me so I was "exposed" to many wonderful resources in Mississippi archaeology. It "appears" to be that the Mississippi …
Thanks for the great question! Your question interested me so I was "exposed" to many wonderful resources in Mississippi archaeology. It "appears" to be that the Mississippi Department of Archives and History may be your best resource. Looks like Amazon has NO copies of this, and I couldn't find a reliable source when checking out "Mississippi Projectile Point Guard" by Samuel O. McGahey. VERY interesting, though to see so many historical studies in Mississippi.