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Amazing First Race to the South Pole Revisited

The entrance to the exhibit sets the atmosphere for the whole experience, chilling the visitor and putting them in the mindset of an polar explorer.
(Image credit: AMNH/D. Finnin)

At the beginning of the 20th Century, two groups of explorers set out across the desolate Antarctic landscape in a race to walk where no man had walked before.

The race culminated an era called "the Golden Age of Discovery," with the teams braving starvation, isolation and the world's coldest temperatures for the progress of science, the honor of their country and the immense personal glory that would come from reaching the South Pole first.

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Stuart Fox currently researches and develops physical and digital exhibit experiences at the Science Liberty Center. His news writing includes the likes of several Purch sites, including Live Science and Live Science's Life's Little Mysteries.