Minneapolis Dead Sea Scroll Exhibit: March - October
My kids have been bugging me to take them to see this. Maybe I’ll write a review.)
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My wife and I are taking my parents when they come out the week of July 4th.
[Aaron Blumer] My kids have been bugging me to take them to see this. Maybe I’ll write a review.)
If it’s the same exhibit we had here in NC, I found it somewhat expensive, but definitely worth it overall. My kids weren’t begging me to go, but they ended up enjoying it. Pretty sure they wouldn’t have paid to go on their own!
Dave Barnhart
I had the opportunity to see an exhibit of the Dead Sea Scrolls in Grand Rapids about 7 years ago. It was very well done, and very informative. The price for the exhibit was not inexpensive, but I figured it was cheaper than going to the Shrine of the Book in Jerusalem. The Scrolls do not often travel outside of Israel.
T. J. Klapperich Winter Garden, FL www.cbwg.org
Yea, it can get a little spendy. Here it is:
Admission Prices Non Members Members
The Dead Sea Scrolls +
Museum Admission + Omnitheater
Adult
Child (4-12), Senior (60+)
$34
$28
$12 ($10 in June)
$10 ($8 in June)
The Dead Sea Scrolls +
Museum Admission
Adult
Child (4-12), Senior (60+)
$28
$22
$12 ($10 in June)
$10 ($8 in June)
Admission Prices Non Members Members
The Dead Sea Scrolls +
Museum Admission + Omnitheater
Adult
Child (4-12), Senior (60+)
$34
$28
$12 ($10 in June)
$10 ($8 in June)
The Dead Sea Scrolls +
Museum Admission
Adult
Child (4-12), Senior (60+)
$28
$22
$12 ($10 in June)
$10 ($8 in June)
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