Where will your curiosity take you?

 

The Great Hall

+ AUGMENTED REALITY EXPERIENCE
Step into the ancient world and interact with a creature from the past in ALIVE!, a one-of-a-kind Augmented Reality experience—no tickets required. Learn myth-busting facts about T. rex, Velociraptor and even a Kansas Pteranodon.

You’ll also discover the Real Story of T. rex! See and learn about the first Tyrannosaurus rex ever discovered and find out what scientists know now about this amazing creature. Meet Barnum Brown, the boy from  Kansas who discovered the first Tyrannosaurus rex!

 
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Exhibition Hall

KANSAS REVEALED | COMING 2025
Deep-dive into our state’s natural history through stories of its diverse people and cultural crossroads.

“Kansas...both the desert and the jewel of the West... born of the prairie... with the throbbing of Native American chants for a lullaby... Kansas... once the home of countless herds of buffalo… the land of dreams where once again phantom wagon trains lumber slowly over the prairies to the echo of buffalo guns... Kansas... land of sunflowers... at the crossroads of the nation...”

- W.G. Clugston, 1943

 
 
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Kansas City Natural History

Kansas City Natural History invites you to go back three hundred million years ago to see the fascinating fossil remains when Kansas City’s home was on the paleoequator. This engaging exhibit brings to life the oceans, rain forests, palm trees, giant ferns, mastodons, mammoths and grizzly-sized sloths that populated the area millions of summers ago.

Powered by Validity Screening Solutions
Illustration courtesy of
John Babcock

 
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The Discovery Room

Here, kids get to enter a world of authentic hands-on science and interactive discovery. Explore major fields of scientific research, from anthropology to zoology. Excited and engaged, they will find an array of artifacts and specimens, live animals, puzzles, and scientific challenges to explore.
Visitor Guide

Join us on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturdays for our Animal Encounters

 

Looking Out, Looking Back

SPRINT GALLERY
Telescopes can be time machines. Looking out in space is like looking back in time. It sounds magical, but it’s actually very simple: Light needs time to travel across the vast distances of space to reach us. Photographs can capture our ancient past!

LOOKING OUT LOOKING BACK features stunning images from local Astronomical Society of Kansas City photographers. Join us on a journey through time from our own backyard.

 
 

Virtual Reality

NOW PLAYING: National Geographic: Lions 360
Playing on weekends in the month of November in the Gordon Family VR Theater, National Geographic: Lions 360. Growing up is a struggle, especially if you’re a young male lion. In this VR film by National Geographic Explorer Martin Edström, you will come face to face with Gibson and his mother, as they struggle with their pride’s alpha male. Is leaving the safety of the pride Gibson’s only hope for survival?

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Wetlands Preserve

FREE PUBLIC ACCESS

The Wetlands Park at Prairiefire is one of the most important features in our Prairiefire community. Wetlands are low lying areas of land that are saturated with moisture, and a natural habitat for wildlife including herons, tortoises, butterflies, birds and more. Marshes, swamps, and bogs are examples of wetlands. The Wetlands at Prairiefire is naturally there, and is a preserved park.

Programs for everyone.

 

Adults

Get together with the community to learn in an engaging way through Science Happy Hour or Cinema and Science.

 

Youth

Allow children of all ages to explore different experiments and ideas related to relevant scientific topics through Little Explorer’s Club or JAM Sessions.

 

Perks beyond the museum.

Contact us.

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Email
info@visitthemap.org

Phone
(913) 333-3500

Hours
10am - 5pm
We open at 12pm on Sundays.