Explore the wonders of science, from prehistoric fossils to the secrets of outer space at Tellus Science Museum. The Tellus Science Museum is a Smithsonian Institution-affiliate natural history and science museum in Cartersville, Georgia. Tellus features four main galleries: The Weinman Mineral Gallery, The Fossil Gallery, Science in Motion and The Collins Family My Big Backyard. A 120-seat digital planetarium and an observatory with a state-of-the-art 20-inch telescope is also located at Tellus.
Opening Hours
Sunday-Saturday: 10:00AM – 5:00PM
Admission & Fees
Active Military with ID $0.00
Adults $14.00
Children $10.00
Members $0.00
Seniors $12.00
Student with ID $10.00











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