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CSI: The Experience

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CSI: The Experience was developed by the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History with support from CBS Consumer Products, the cast and crew of the television show, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and the National Science Foundation.

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Alley Scene

Alley Scene
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Visitors to the CSI: The Experience exhibit at the Science Museum of Minnesota will have the opportunity to investigate clues at one of three different crime scenes. Here, visitors take careful notes and collect evidence in an alley behind a Las Vegas motel. They'll take the information they observe into the lab to analyze it to see if they can crack the case. CSI opens at the Science Museum of Minnesota on October 15, 2008.

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Car Scene

Car Scene
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A car has run through the living room window of a house in a quiet suburb, and it's up to visitors to the CSI: The Experience exhibit at the Science Museum of Minnesota to figure out how it happened. They'll study the crime scene, collect evidence, and use the same instruments and tools that forensic scientists used to crack the case. CSI: The Experience opens on Wednesday, October 15 at the Science Museum of Minnesota.

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Car Trunk

Car Trunk
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Visitors take a closer look inside the trunk of a car from one of the recreated crime scenes in the Science Museum of Minnesota's CSI: The Experience the exhibit, which was created in collaboration with the hit CBS television franchise. They'll study the clues and analyze the forensic evidence they collect in an effort to solve the case. CSI: The Experience opens at the Science Museum on October 15, 2008.

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Desert

Desert
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Visitors at the CSI: The Experience exhibit at the Science Museum of Minnesota will learn all about forensic science and don their investigator caps as they investigate one of three recreated crime scenes. Here, visitors take careful note of the clues they're finding at a crime scene in the desert, hoping to gather enough evidence to solve the case. CSI: The Experience opens on Wednesday, October 15 at the Science Museum of Minnesota.

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Autopsy

Autopsy
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Visitors to the Science Museum of Minnesota's CSI: The Experience exhibit play the role of forensic pathologists as they examine a head injury in an autopsy room to try to piece together the events leading up to the victim's death. CSI: The Experience, which was created in collaboration with the hit CBS television franchise, opens on October 15, 2008.

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DNA

DNA
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A visitor to the CSI: The Experience exhibit tries to match a crime victim's DNA to that of her parents. In CSI, visitors will have the chance to use a variety of forensic tools and processes to solve the mystery at one of three recreated crime scenes. Characters from the CBS television franchise and their real-world counterparts will guide them along the way. CSI: The Experience opens on Wednesday, October 15 at the Science Museum of Minnesota.

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Microscope

Microscope
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A visitor to the CSI: The Experience exhibit uses a microscope to examine seeds gathered at a recreated crime scene. In CSI, Science Museum of Minnesota visitors will jump into the role of investigator and discover the tools of the forensic science trade to solve a mystery. CSI opens at the Science Museum of Wednesday, October 15.

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Grissom Office

Grissom Office
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Visitors to the CSI: The Experience exhibit at the Science Museum of Minnesota will play the role of investigator as they collect evidence to try to crack the case at one of three recreated crime scenes. Once they've analyzed the evidence in the exhibit's laboratory, they'll have the opportunity to "present" their findings via computer kiosk to lead investigator Gil Grissom, who many will recognize from the hit television series on CBS. CSI opens at the Science Museum on Wednesday, October 15.

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