4 Admissions to Mary Baker Eddy Library


Item Number: 117

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $24

Online Close: May 15, 2017 10:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!


Description

The Mary Baker Eddy Library in Boston, MA is a place for people to explore the life, ideas, and achievements of Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910), a remarkable nineteenth-century New England woman who overcame adversity to write a groundbreaking book on religion, health, and spirituality. She was a woman decades ahead of her time, pioneering such fields as business, education, and publishing.


Since 1935, more than 10 million people have traversed the thirty-foot glass bridge that spans the Mapparium, taking visitors to a unique spot: the middle of the world. This world-famous, three-story, painted-glass globe is one of the key attractions at the Library. The Mapparium's three-dimensional perspective of the world of 1935 is enhanced by A World of Ideas, an original presentation that features a rich orchestration of words, music, and LED lights to illustrate how ideas have traversed time and geography and changed the world.


Admission Tickets do not expire.



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Special Instructions

Shipping is an additional $2 (including insurance)

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The Mary Baker Eddy Library