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Sleuth on over to the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF SHERLOCK HOLMES

by | May 7, 2015 | Life & Style

Exhibit ends Sunday at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science

The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science comes to a close May 10. Don’t miss the chance to step back in time to 19th-century Victorian London and solve a mystery using the tactics of the legendary Baker Street sleuth.

Trade your Museum map for a detective notebook, and collect clues to see if you can solve a whodunit. Evaluate spatter patterns, footprints and other lurking evidence to test your theories in pursuit of the truth!

This is the only planned Texas stop for The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes, so catch it before it leaves Dallas for good.

Timed tickets for The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes include general admission. ** Advanced online purchase is highly recommended at perotmuseum.org.

**  The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes requires a surcharge along with purchase of general exhibits admission for a total admission cost of $29 for adults (18-64), $23 for seniors (65+) and $21 for youth (2-17). Member tickets are $8 for adults (18-64), $7 for seniors (65+) and $6 for youth (2-17). General admission to the Museum and entry into the exhibition is free for children under 2.

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