Where is the fernbank museum located? Fernbank is a not-for-profit natural history museum, giant screen theater and old-growth forest, and is not affiliated with Fernbank Science Center, which operates as a pision of DeKalb County Schools. 767 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307 [email protected] 404.929.6300What kind of volunteer opportunities are available at fernbank museum? Fernbank Museum of Natural History offers a year-round volunteer program for children aged 13–17. F.U.N. (Fernbank UItimate Naturalist) Volunteers interact with museum guests while working on educational carts throughout the museum, exploring a wide range of natural history topics, including Archaeology, Paleontology, Anatomy, and more.What is the history of fernbank? Along with others, Harrison created a charter for Fernbank in 1938 and purchased the 70 acres (280,000 m 2) of woodland on which Fernbank Museum now stands. In 1964, the Fernbank trustees and the DeKalb County School System created Fernbank Science Center, which led to a desire to share Fernbank's resources with the general public.What is the fernbank naturequest? Fernbank Museum has won several national and international awards for one of its newest permanent exhibitions, Fernbank NatureQuest, an immersive, interactive exhibition for children that was designed and produced by Thinkwell Group.
Fernbank is a not-for-profit natural history museum, giant screen theater and old-growth forest, and is not affiliated with Fernbank Science Center, which operates as a division of DeKalb County Schools. 767 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307 [email protected].