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Film: How the Earth Was Made: The Alps at Garvies Point Museum and Preserve |
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in Glen Cove, Long Island, New York |
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February 13, 2013 |
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Garvies Point Museum and Preserve |
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50 Barry Drive |
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Glen Cove, NY 11542 |
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Film: How the Earth Was Made: The Alps at Garvies Point Museum and Preserve in Glen Cove, Long Island, New York. Two screenings at 11:00AM and at 2:00PM.
Spanning seven countries, the Alps are Europe's most important natural landmark. But how did marine fossils get there, seven thousand feet above sea level? A team of investigators attempts to understand how the Alps evolved, and how long they will be around. 45 minutes.
About Garvies Point Museum and Preserve
The Garvies Point Museum and Preserve is a center for research on Long Island geology and a valued resource in the study of the Island's Native American archaeology. Reference collections of original archaeological artifacts and geological phenomena are maintained. These are used in exhibits and Museum educational programs and are available for special research purposes. A giftshop provides materials and publications related to the exhibits and educational programming, with emphasis on the natural history of Long Island. |
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516-571-8010 |
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