I'm not sure that the Dead Sea Scrolls are a must see for kids ages 4 to 12, but the Science Museum is letting them in free on Wednesday evenings after 5 p.m. through Aug. 18 with each paid adult ticket.
Tickets to the museum, the scrolls exhibit, and Arabia at the Omnitheater are $28 for adults and $22 for kids ages 4 to 12.
According to the museum, it's a rare opportunity to see the earliest known texts of the Bible. The scrolls are regarded as one of the most significant archeological finds of the 20th Century. Parents can find a family guide for the exhibitionhere. Every ticket also includes an audio tour in adults' or kids' versions.
Order at the website or call 651-221-9444.
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