I haven't been to the Field Museum since I was in 4th grade, and I'm so happy they kept the Jewels exhibit. It is by far my favorite one they have there
Ok first off don’t look at it as a museum but a library of life 2nd Chicago is more than a Midwest metropolis it has some of the smartest scientists and people of the natural feild 3rd have you done Brookfield zoo if not it is a must do
I'd say we were there for a solid 3 hours or so. And it really depends, some people try to read every single thing about each exhibit and that would probably double your time at the museum. I think walking through every exhibit could be done in as little as 3 hours or as long as 6.
@@desiroo279 For what it's worth, we spent 6 hours and covered maybe 1/3 of the museum (not even counting ticketed exhibits). Wide range depending on how in-depth you want to go
It really is one of those "can't see the whole thing in a day" places. Ticketed exhibits are always changing. Check the schedule to see what's coming and going
I’m heading up there soon for my first visit in about 5 years! Can’t wait to see the new stuff! Also, being of close Native American heritage: There is no need for any of you guys to feel any “White Guilt” for conquering the Americas in the same way that natives were doing it before Europeans arrived.
THE SEVEN-TON T-REX AT THE FIELD MUSEUM IN CHICAGO IS JUST ONE OF THE CREATURES THAT HAVE WALKED THE EARTH OVER HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF YEARS. I KNOW ABOUT THIS BEFORE I MET MY FORMER SUITORS FLORENTINO S. SUSALO III IN ZAMBOANGA CITY MEDICAL CENTER WARD-2 NEUROLOGICAL-ORTHOPEDIC WARD ZAMBOANGA CITY. HE LOVES MY ATTITUDE.
We have gone to the Field Museum and really liked your format and how you edited this video. You really put a lot of work on this edit. And I liked how you jumped from narration to action b roll.
Sorry for the nitpick but the paleontology nerd in me just has to get into the pedantic details. Sue actually hasn't conclusively been the largest T rex specimen for a while with Scotty beating her out (though like most things in paleontology this is debated) just slightly. She is still the most complete though being 90% done whereas Scotty is only 60.
I haven't been to the Field Museum since I was in 4th grade, and I'm so happy they kept the Jewels exhibit. It is by far my favorite one they have there
That's great, I'm sure that brings back memories for you!
So you think New York is more prestigious than Chicago huh? Not even close at least for me. I prefer Chicago over NY any day of the week.
I would probably prefer Chicago as well, but I think generally NYC is recognized as more prestigious or at least more well-known than Chitown
I love Field Museum you have to go, if you are resident there is some free days .
I agree!
Ok first off don’t look at it as a museum but a library of life
2nd Chicago is more than a Midwest metropolis it has some of the smartest scientists and people of the natural feild
3rd have you done Brookfield zoo if not it is a must do
I think that is a good way to describe it!
Can’t believe I lived in Irving Park a short time and never even went. It’s awesome!
It is a pretty awesome museum!
How long were you there ? If we want to walk through everything, how many hours would it take ?
I'd say we were there for a solid 3 hours or so. And it really depends, some people try to read every single thing about each exhibit and that would probably double your time at the museum. I think walking through every exhibit could be done in as little as 3 hours or as long as 6.
@@WanderlustWellman thanks for the reply!! With little kids , we may wanna keep 4-5 atleast I think!
@@desiroo279 For what it's worth, we spent 6 hours and covered maybe 1/3 of the museum (not even counting ticketed exhibits). Wide range depending on how in-depth you want to go
It really is one of those "can't see the whole thing in a day" places. Ticketed exhibits are always changing. Check the schedule to see what's coming and going
I’m heading up there soon for my first visit in about 5 years! Can’t wait to see the new stuff! Also, being of close Native American heritage: There is no need for any of you guys to feel any “White Guilt” for conquering the Americas in the same way that natives were doing it before Europeans arrived.
I'm excited to hear that you are heading to the museum! I hope you have a blast
make sure to check out the science and indestry musem
Planning a trip to a city 5 year in advance? Lmao wtf
still hasnt gone yet, got bout 3 years left loll@@bendaaa69
when I was a child and we would go there, my father would tell me all the animals were found dead on the street.
Wow I’m planning a trip to Chicago soon and the Field Museum is a must do!
Wow that is so amazing! Let me know if you need any tips on good places to stay
I'm a little disappointed that you didn't show the legendary Man-Eaters of Tsavo. They have a fascinating story
That's a good shout, I did film the nearby animals on display but I didn't capture them specifically! I totally agree
My mom took us here back in 2007, but I would love to go stoned. Would be amazing.
Haha that's great!
Why would it be in New York? New York has everything else. Let us have this for God's sake
That’s what I’m saying, it’s good that Chicago has something world class!
I lived in the middle of a rice field in Louisiana for about a year. I wish I was vlogging back then. My channel would be lit! 😂😂😂😂😂 LOL!!!
Hahaha I grew up surrounded by corn fields, I missed the boat too 😅
THE SEVEN-TON T-REX AT THE FIELD MUSEUM IN CHICAGO IS JUST ONE OF THE CREATURES THAT HAVE WALKED THE EARTH OVER HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF YEARS. I KNOW ABOUT THIS BEFORE I MET MY FORMER SUITORS FLORENTINO S. SUSALO III IN ZAMBOANGA CITY MEDICAL CENTER WARD-2 NEUROLOGICAL-ORTHOPEDIC WARD ZAMBOANGA CITY. HE LOVES MY ATTITUDE.
The museum rotates, changes. You're seeing a different museum then I did in the same bldng
I believe it! Good to hear they keep it fresh.
We have gone to the Field Museum and really liked your format and how you edited this video. You really put a lot of work on this edit. And I liked how you jumped from narration to action b roll.
Thanks so much, I'm really glad you enjoyed the video! I appreciate the insight :)
Great sharing, thank you 🙏🏾🤗💐 happy weekend
Thanks for watching 🙏 😊! Have a great weekend too 👍
Heyy... I see plants🌱 from tropical country where I live Indonesian🇮🇩 👍🏾🤩🍀
I know right? It makes me want to come to Indonesia 🇮🇩 so much more!
Sorry for the nitpick but the paleontology nerd in me just has to get into the pedantic details. Sue actually hasn't conclusively been the largest T rex specimen for a while with Scotty beating her out (though like most things in paleontology this is debated) just slightly. She is still the most complete though being 90% done whereas Scotty is only 60.
Some midwestern city? Wow!
No harm intended, I grew up in a mid-sized town in Michigan so I embrace the humble Midwestern identity!
To be fair about the taxidermied animals they were all collected a hundred years ago
Good to know, I appreciate you sharing this information
Haven't been there since I was 8
Babe bring the girls and let's go to The Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum & Brookfield Zoo? Come stay a week in Chicago? Hey BBQ doesn't sound bad either!
Thanks for sharing ❤️
Thanks for watching!
I was thre last month
Awesome!
It looks similiar to the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto . You can spend the whole day in there
No kidding! I’ve never been there, although I’ve been to Toronto a couple times and loved it, thanks for letting me know 👍
ALEC ARENAS LOVES MY ATTITUDE WHEN I WAS STILL WORKING FOR UNITED AIRLINES TAGUIG CITY MANILA. I'M A SHY TYPE :)
"Keep in mind if you want to support museums and education"?
Awesome video 👍🏼😊
Thank you very much!
Why are you calling them replicas when 90% of the skeletons are real?
U look like Julian draxler
Idk about that my friend! I think I look more like CR7 😂
I support taxidermy