How to Visit the Creation Museum

The Creation Museum, which opened in May 2007, is a 25 million dollar interactive museum founded by Ken Ham. It's located just off of interstate I-275 in the small town of Petersburg, Kentucky. Minutes from Cincinnati International Airport and only a day's drive for two thirds of the American population, the Creation Museum boasts a vision of natural history based on the book of Genesis.

Instructions

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      Check the website before you visit. There you'll find vital information about the museum, ticket prices, maps, hours of operation, special events calendars, and even printable brochures and a preview of the attractions (see Resources below).

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      Brush up on Genesis and read about the debate between creationism and evolution before you go to get the most out of this one of a kind experience. Whether you're a believer or skeptic, the museum can be a fun experience and open up a great dialogue for the whole family.

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      Allow 3 to 4 hours to browse the museum and bookstore. View the gardens if the weather is nice and the planetarium to extend your visit. Be sure to see the big show in the museum, the interactive visual journey through the story of creation including blasts of air and mists of water in the stadium-style theater.

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      Go in the morning on a weekday to beat crowds. Bring the whole family. The museum is free for children under five and strollers are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

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      Visit Northern Kentucky. The Creation Museum is just minutes away from Florence, Kentucky, on I-275 and a short drive to Newport on the Levee. There you'll find plenty of other shopping, dining and entertainment options. Or hop across the river on I-75 to Cincinnati and go explore the sights of the city.

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