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Ancient Treasures of the Holy Land Exhibit

Sorry, this event ended on Saturday, August 4, 2007.


Where: Embacadero Building at Fair Park, 1229 Admiral Nimitz Circle, Dallas

Cost: Free - $16.95

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Now you can experience the Bible come to life with the largest and most breathtaking collection of Holy Land antiquities to ever hit U.S. soil. See over 350 Biblical artifacts, many dating back to the time of Abraham, featuring for the first time on display, portions of the Leviticus and Deuteronomy Dead Sea Scrolls.

March Special - $10 Adult tickets Tickets can be used anytime. Tickets can be purchased online or by calling 866-698-5333

Prices (At the Door) $16.95 Adults $13.95 Seniors $13.95 College Student with id $ 6.95 Children ages 6-13 (children under 6 go free) $ 6.00 School Groups (K-12, 10 or more) FREE Children 5 and under

$5.00 Children’s Archaeological Dig – please call for reservations

Prices: (Online or by Phone) $13.95 Adults $12.95 Adults Groups 25 or more $ 6.95 Children ages 6-15 (children under 6 go free)

School & Homeschool Groups 10 or more $ 6.00 School Groups K-12 (1 free adult ticket with every 10 children), any other adults attending with students are $13.95. Please call to purchase you tickets First Century meal and Exhibit Combo ticket $19.95

Family prices are capped at $50 per family (must be immediate family -please call to purchase)

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Event posted March 8, 2007
Last updated May 7, 2007



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