Turns out they only let in Rutgers alumni.
An amazing window into the past with many types of rocks and fossilised plants and animals. The verity of exhibitions are surprisingly interesting, ranging from mummies to human skulls showing human evolution. The geology building is a little hard to find but the security guard pointed out the building. The museum is definitely a recommended stop when you are in the area.
Don't miss this hidden gem if you are traveling in the New Brunswick area!. It has a great collection, attractive display, and interesting architecture. It is small enough to make for a stress-free visit for families with young kids, and can be paired up with running about the nearby quad, and a few healthy food options in the new College Avenue complex, which has a large outdoor TV, tables and an easy-to-monitor lawn area. The museum also runs an annual all-day rock sale and educational event.
I took my 6 year old here for a day. The museum is small, but admission is free and they have some interesting things packed into a small space. We had a fun time.
Absolutely wonderful, albeit small. Very good educational experience for kids and even for adults. For what it is, I was surprised that the museum was not packed on Saturday.
Rutgers Geology Museum is a US Museum based in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Rutgers Geology Museum is located at 85 Somerset St, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA.
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