If you keep an eye on the blogosphere as we do, you'll find many people writing about →Lucy's Legacy: The Hidden Treasures Of Ethiopia. Here's a recent example titled, →"Isle Of Lucy." Many praise the exhibit, some don't. But we appreciate all of those who take the time to talk about our exhibits because it means people are thinking about and discussing science. That's part of our mission, to facilitate such discussions. One thing just about everybody agrees on: this is a once-in-a-lifetime exhibit. You will never get another chance to see this important piece of science and history in Seattle. And remember, these are the real fossils. Not replicas. This is the real Lucy! So, come see her yourself before she's gone forever. This critically important exhibition closes March 8.
Extended Hours For Lucy
As this historic exhibit nears its end, we are extending our hours on a few select dates to allow even more visitors to see it. In addition to the standard extended hours on Thursday evenings, we will keep Lucy open until 9 p.m. February 27-28 and March 6-7.