The Future of Exploration is Here
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Our Story
For more than a century, National Geographic Explorers have embarked on daring expeditions, made groundbreaking discoveries, pushed the boundaries of what’s possible and shared these incredible stories with the world. Now, we invite you to be part of the experience with the National Geographic Museum of Exploration. Experience the world like never before through museum exhibits and immersive experiences that reveal the wildlife, landscapes, communities and cultures that make up our incredible planet.
We welcome every visitor to join us in illuminating and protecting the wonder of our world.
"The Museum of Exploration marks a historic chapter in the Society’s mission to advance exploration, science, education and storytelling."⎯ Jill Tiefenthaler, CEO of the National Geographic Society
Legendary Legacy, Boundless Future
Our Story
Legendary Legacy
For over 135 years, the National Geographic Society has supported bold individuals advancing scientific discovery and understanding of our world.
Legendary Legacy, Boundless Future
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Emily Dunham
Chief Campus and Experiences Officer"The National Geographic Museum of Exploration will help to educate, engage, inspire and empower audiences from around the world. All are welcome to join us and unleash their inner explorer!"
What Guides Us
We seek to create inspirational experiences through dynamic storytelling and innovative design. We are committed to pioneering solutions that safeguard our amazing planet and ensure that the power of exploration is accessible to all curious minds.
Our Guiding Principles
Seamless Bilingual Exploration
We ensure every visitor can engage by presenting all exhibits in both English and Spanish. Additionally, all media content is subtitled in Spanish.
Building A Greener Future
The Pavilion’s wood millwork was crafted from ash trees felled on a New England farm to curb the spread of the invasive emerald ash borer.
Preserving the Past
With three central buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the new structure was built around the existing architecture.
Thank you to our Base Camp Founding Donors
Base Camp Cornerstone GiftsRolexLilly Endowment Inc.
Base Camp Founding DonorsAnonymousThe Bill and Donna Marriott FoundationKatherine and David BradleySpencer, Carter and Adam BradleyThe Brendan & Helen Bechtel FoundationBonnie and Jere Broh-KahnJean and Steve CaseCengageJack and Laura Dangermond | EsriEPAMEvan and Mariana GreenbergMargaret (Margo) JacobsThe Honorable Richard Terrance Kennedy and Heidi E. MorganDeborah M. Lehr and John F. W. RogersLilly Endowment Inc.Lyda Hill PhilanthropiesStrive and Tsitsi MasiyiwaInna and Mark MoorePanasonic Projector & Display Americas LLCNancy E. Pfund and Phillip L. PolakoffJosh and Danyelle ResnickRolexThe Roski FamilyJill Tiefenthaler and Kevin Rask
Contact Us
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