The exhibit "Genghis Khan: Treasures from Inner Mongolia" will be on display at the Tennessee State Museum in Nashville from now until 5 March A.D. 1995. >From the brochure: 'At its peak, the Mongol Empire ruled two-thirds of the known world. Stretching from eastern Europe, to Korea, to Persia, and to parts of Russia, the empire was the largest the world has ever known. 'Knowledge about the era of Genghis Khan and Inner Mongolia has grown in recent years through the discovery of amazing artifacts from the Mongolian region of Asia. These truly astounding finds have never been seen outside of China. 'Until now. '"Genghis Khan: Treasures from Inner Mongolia" reveals the rich history and violent conflicts in the lives of the steppe people and their sedentary neighbors. It offers a unique vision of Genghis Khan and Kubilai Khan, their influential impact on the history and political landscape of the world, and on the way we live today.' The exhibit was organized by the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County in cooperation with the People's Republic of China. The exhibit curator, Dr. Adam T. Kessler, is author of the book "Empires Beyond the Great Wall: The Heritage of Genghis Khan". The brochure depicts a portrait of Genghis Khan, a bronze helmet, a bronze funerary mask, and a gold headdress. Exhibit hours: Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday: (closed) Tuesday-Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday-Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. An admission fee is charged to view this special exhibit: adults: $8.50 senior adults: 7.50 handicapped: 7.50 museum foundation members: 7.00 children <= 5 years: free TN school children (K-12): free if in scheduled group * out-of-state school children: 8.50 Free-admission groups may be charged $1.00 each for the audio-tape tour. Tickets are issued for specific dates/times; advance purchase advised. For more information, contact Tennessee State Museum 5th Avenue at Deaderick Street Nashville, TN 37243-1120 +1 615/741-2692 (* To arrange school group tours, call +1 615/741-0830.) Middle Tennessee Ticketmaster also sells tickets, with a slight surcharge: call 1-800/333-4849 or 737-4849 in Nashville. -- ...Richard S. Shuford | "A large population is a king's glory, [log in to unmask] | but without subjects a prince is ruined." ...Info-Stratus contact| Proverbs 14:28 NIV