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The Johnny Morris Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium, also known as simply Wonders of Wildlife is a not-for-profit educational conservation-themed attraction in Springfield, Missouri. It is located adjacent to the Bass Pro Shops National headquarters, and is named for Johnny Morris, the Bass Pro Shops' founder.
Dickerson Park Zoo is a zoological park located in Springfield, Missouri that has more than 500 animals that represent 160 different species. [1] It is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) since 1986. [2] [3]
Fire Museum of Missouri, Willow Springs [63] [64] First Due Museum, Hazelwood [65] Fred Bear Museum, Springfield, now incorporated into the Archery Hall of Fame; General Sweeny's Museum of Civil War History, Republic, closed in 2005 [66] International Bowling Museum, St. Louis, moved to Arlington, Texas in 2010; Memoryville USA, Rolla, closed ...
Aquarium At The Boardwalk - Branson [18] Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium - Kansas City, Missouri [19] Sea Life Kansas City - Kansas City [20] St Louis Aquarium at Union Station - St. Louis [21] World Aquarium - St. Louis (closed 2019) [22] Wonders of Wildlife Museum & Aquarium - Springfield [23]
As the Springfield Art Museum prepares to shutter for three years of renovations, museum staff are packing up for a new, temporary location.. The art museum will conclude all programs and ...
The Springfield Art Museum will close in September 2024 for renovations, ... "Missouri State University MFA Showcase" (May 4-26, 2024) "Watercolor USA 2024" (June 18, 2024-Sept. 1, 2024)
In 2017, Morris opened the Wonders of Wildlife Museum & Aquarium in Springfield's Bass Pro Shops, which is considered the largest wildlife attraction in the world. [17] [18] In the same year, Bass Pro Shops struck a deal to acquire Cabela's for about $4.5 billion. [16] By 2020, there were 169 Bass Pro and Cabela's stores. [19]
Mayor Ken McClure and Springfield Art Museum Director Nick Nelson will talk about construction plans during the museum's Aug. 24 open house.