Science Museum of Minnesota Exhibit: Pirate Invasion
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February 18th through September 3rd; times vary Captain “Black Sam” Bellamy ran the Whydah pirate ship nearly 300 years ago before it sank off the coast of Cape Cod, killing the captain and 146 crew members. Artifacts from the shipwreck have been discovered in the past 25 years by underwater explorer teams, and the exhibit is coming to the Science Museum of Minnesota. After looking at some of the pirate’s treasures, take in the Under the Sea film at the Omnitheater. View what few of us will ever get to see firsthand and learn about the creatures that call the sea home. See website for ticket prices and times.
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