A Light and Sound Experience by Klip Collective
Now–October 29 (Wednesday through Saturday evenings)
Don’t be left in the dark...experience our nighttime adventure featuring light, sound, and projection before its final season comes to a close.
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I thought the Nightscape was pretty. The flowers were really pretty and I liked how some of them were cooly shaped. It was pretty cool to see the Du Pont stuff too. They have really nice land and the house was cool. The colors were extremely pretty and the food was really good. I thought the treehouse was really cool. The meadow was huge though. I thought people got lost in there. We did. I loved it. I even saw my first Blue Jay which was super cool. I did find it funny people chose to wear heels. Their feet were probably killing them after. This place is definitely worth going. The lights are worth it. Nightscape at Longwood Gardens
A Light and Sound Experience by Klip Collective Now–October 29 (Wednesday through Saturday evenings) Don’t be left in the dark...experience our nighttime adventure featuring light, sound, and projection before its final season comes to a close.
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There's a giant hole in a small town in New Jersey. At the bottom of that hole, in a green, soupy sand, is a door to a world ruled by reptiles. It was the end of the age of dinosaurs, and the corner of North America now called Mantua Township, New Jersey was ten miles offshore, under the Atlantic ocean. Mosasaurs dominated the sea, and sharks, rays, ammonites, turtles and fish swam through their shadows. The green sand was alive with clams, snails, crustaceans, and a whole menu of animals that would look at home on any seafood platter today – except that every species found here is long extinct. Maymay had the opportunity to visit and become a paleontologist for a day during the Dinosaur Dig event. She found petrified wood, ancient clams, coral, and a huge piece of iron ore. Overall, she had a fantastic time learning and exploring!
Maymay was excited to take the self guided Night at the Museum tour at The American Museum of Natural History. Yes, she brought gumgum for dumdum.
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