'Penguins of the Antarctic' in Lancaster

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The photographic expedition, "Penguins of the Antarctic," by Los Angeles-based photographer and artist J.J. L'Heureux, opened Friday, Feb. 20, at The North Museum of Natural History & Science, 400 College Ave., Lancaster, PA.

With close to 120 photographs taken over a five-year period, Penguins of the Antarctic will introduce visitors to five different species of penguins that breed on the Continent of Antarctica and within the Antarctic Convergence.

The exhibit includes photographs of Adelie, Chinstrap, Emperor, Gentoo and King Penguins, and provides a breathtaking account of this virtually untouched landscape.

"Penguins of the Antarctic" will be at the North Museum until June 28. Admission to the museum is $7 for adults; $6 for 3- to 17-year-olds and seniors (65 and older). Planetarium shows are an additional $1.50 to the price of admission. The Museum is free for children younger than 3.

For more information, call 717-291-3941 or visit

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