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Treasure! Exhibit

Presented by Sloan Museum at Sloan Museum at Courtland Center, Burton MI

Ongoing
Treasure! Exhibit

A new exhibit at Sloan Museum at Courtland Center

Treasure! explores the history of treasure and treasure hunting, the technology employed in hunting treasure, as well as the people and personalities that hunt for treasure. Treasure! has seven thematic areas, including underwater treasure, treasures in the attic, buried treasure, gold rushes, protecting treasure, treasure in popular culture, and the modern treasure hunt. A dozen hands-on activities allow visitors to try tools of treasure hunting and investigate treasures. Special exhibit ... view more »

ADMISSION INFO

Capacity will be limited to 50 visitors per ticket time.
We will close for an hour of cleaning after each ticket time.
Wed./Thurs./Fri./Sat./Sun.
Open: 12:00-2:00 PM
Closed for cleaning: 2:00-3:00 PM
Open: 3:00-5:00 PM
Closed Mon. & Tues.

Includes Treasure!, plus general admission exhibits.

Traveling Exhibit Admission: $7 adults, $5 seniors 60+, and $5 youth ages 2-11

Genesee County Residents
Traveling Exhibit Admission is $3 per person for Genesee County residents.
When you arrive, please present your driver’s license or ID with your address on it to confirm your residency. Longway Planetarium shows are funded in part by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage. Your tax dollars are at work.

LOCATION

Sloan Museum at Courtland Center

4190 E. Court St, Burton, MI 48509

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