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Fright at the Museum Family Scavenger Hunt

Watson Adventures

History has never been more fun for the family, as Watson Adventures presents its new "Fright at the Museum Family Scavenger Hunt," held on Saturday, March 24.  Inspired by the hit movie "Night at the Museum," this special scavenger hunt takes teams of kids and adults through the Museum of Natural History as they search for clues, which will include everything from Teddy Roosevelt's personal items, a mystifying Easter Island statue, an attack by a monster whale, Aztec and Incan warriors, dangerous dinosaurs and more.  Winning teams will receive a special prize at the conclusion of the hunt.

For more information on Watson Adventures' other ongoing public scavenger hunts, including the popular "Murder at the Met" mystery, visit their website at www.watsonadventures.com.

When: Saturday, March 24 from 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Where
: American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th Street, New York.

Admission
: Adults, $28; Children ages 7-17, $22.  Price includes museum admission.

Information
: 877-946-4868, www.watsonadventures.com.

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(Updated: 02/26/07 LH)

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