Creation and Earth History Museum - Santee, California
N 32° 50.708 W 116° 57.571
11S E 503788 N 3634119
The exhibits in this museum are based on true Biblical history, beginning with Creation in Gen. 1, through Noah's worldwide flood, Babel, the history of Israel, Jesus Christ, and the consummation of God’s purposes for creation when Jesus returns.
Waymark Code: WMPEA6
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 08/17/2015
Views: 2
In 1992, the Institute for Creation Research founded the Museum of Creation and Earth History in Santee, California. ICR developed the exhibits with a mission to equip believers with evidence of the Bible's accuracy and authority through scientific research, educational programs, and media presentations, all conducted within a thoroughly biblical framework.
Upon ICR's move to Texas in 2008, the museum was sold to Scantibodies Laboratory, Inc. Scantibodies owner Tom Cantor and wife Cheryl founded the nonprofit 501c3 ministry Light and Life Foundation, which owns and operates the museum. Renamed the Creation & Earth History Museum, it continues creation evangelism, offering resources and monthly activities to its visitors.
The Creation & Earth History Museum is dedicated to the biblical account of science and history. The facilities include a 10,000-square-foot showcase for a literal six-day creation and young earth, with an emphasis on God's design in creation. For more information about the museum and admission prices, or to take a Virtual Tour, please visit creationsd.org.
Theme: Creation & Earth History
Street Address: 10946 Woodside Ave. N
Santee, CA 92071
Food Court: no
Gift Shop: yes
Hours of Operation: Monday-Saturday: 10am-6pm
Sundays: 1pm-6pm
$7 - Adults, $5 - Seniors, $3 - Kids (ages 5-12)
Cost: 7.00 (listed in local currency)
Museum Size: Medium
Relevant Web Site: [Web Link]
|
Visit Instructions:
In order to log this waymark in this category, you must be able to provide proof of your visit. Please post a picture of yourself or your GPSr in front some identifiable feature or point of interest either in the museum, or on the museum grounds.