Reporters shaken, yet stirred Taking Academy of Sciences' new earthquake exhibit for a test drive DAUGHTERS AT WORK SECOND Edition

The ground shook and the buildings blazed with fire on Thursday at the California Academy of Sciences, as the academy celebrated the sixth day of its new earthquake exhibit. The earthquake exhibit is the first new permanent exhibit to open at the academy in 10 years. There are many things to do at t...

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Published inThe San Francisco examiner
Main Author Millie Tolleson, Taylor Griffinand Quinn Walker
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published San Francisco, Calif San Francisco Media Company 24.04.1998
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Summary:The ground shook and the buildings blazed with fire on Thursday at the California Academy of Sciences, as the academy celebrated the sixth day of its new earthquake exhibit. The earthquake exhibit is the first new permanent exhibit to open at the academy in 10 years. There are many things to do at the new exhibit, but the main attraction is the earthquake theater where visitors get to experience what the earthquake victims felt during the Bay Area's worst earthquakes.
ISSN:2574-593X