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NY Times Spotlights Madagascar Exhibit At Greenwich's Bruce Museum

GREENWICH, Conn. – Dreamworks’ movie series “Madagascar” isn’t the only way to learn about the thousands of species on the island nation, especially the beloved lemurs – the Bruce Museum is now holding an exhibition highlighting its rare plants and animals, reports the New York Times.

“Madagascar: Ghosts of the Past” is on exhibition at the Bruce Museum through Nov. 8.

“Madagascar: Ghosts of the Past” is on exhibition at the Bruce Museum through Nov. 8.

Photo Credit: The Bruce Museum

“Madagascar: Ghosts of the Past” also provides a glimpse into the evolution of the island, and attendees will learn about the island’s past and present creatures according to the report.

“Madagascar: Ghosts of the Past” runs through Nov. 8. The museum is open Tuesday  through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is open  Martin Luther King Jr. Day, President's Day and Columbus Day. Free individual admission is on Tuesdays.

Admission is $7 for adults, $6 for students 5-22 with valid ID and $6 for seniors. Museum members and children under 5 are free.

The Bruce Museum is located at 1 Museum Drive, Greenwich.

Click here for more information or call or (203) 869-0376.

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