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Museum Hours
Closed Monday, Tuesday and all campus holidays / Wednesday,
Thursday 12-4 pm / Friday 12-7 pm / Saturday
10 am-5 pm / Sunday 1-5 pm
Admission (Beginning
2/1/2004)
$2.00 adults (18 -64) / $1.50 seniors (65 and over)
/ $1.50 juniors (13-17) / 1.00 (3-12) / Children under
age 3 are free / UWFox students,
faculty & staff are always free with campus ID.
Donations are Gladly Accepted
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About the Museum
The Weis Earth Science Museum is the official State Mineralogical
Museum of Wisconsin. Named for its founding donors, Associate Professor
Emeritus Len Weis and his wife Donna, this 5500-square-foot museum is
the newest addition to the University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley campus.
This is the only museum dedicated to the geology of Wisconsin and its
rich mineral and mining heritage, which was so important to the settlement
and economic development of the State.
Interactive and hands-on exhibits, video displays, colorful
graphics, and specimens of real fossils, minerals and rocks await you
at the Weis Earth Science Museum. The exciting museum galleries include
Geology Basics where you can mobilize continents and create your own
quake, A Walk through Geologic Time where you will discover that volcanoes,
mountains, oceans, and glaciers were once part of the Wisconsin landscape;
Wisconsin’s Mining Heritage where you can walk through a 19th-century
lead mine tunnel and learn how mining gave us our State nickname; the
Mineral Gallery where you can marvel at beautiful minerals from around
the State and the world; and Earth Science & Society where you will
learn how important rocks and minerals are to our daily lives. Additional
gallery space reserved for temporary and traveling displays will change
every few months-there will always be something new to see at the Weis. |
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