L.A. mummy exhibit extends its hours.

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If you've read any of our own John Bogert's columns on the mummy exhibit now in town, but have been too wrapped up in your busy lives to see them, here's a chance for you.

The "Mummies of the World" exhibit will have extended hours -- 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. -- until it closes its five-month run at the California Science Center at Exposition Park later this month, it was announced Wednesday.

And on its final weekend, Nov. 26-28, the exhibit will be open from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m.

"This exhibition traveled nearly 6,000 miles to become part of the rich and diverse culture of Los Angeles," said Marc Corwin, president of American Exhibitions Inc.

"We anticipate a lot of traffic to 'Mummies of the World' in its remaining weeks in Los Angeles, and we encourage people to plan ahead so they won't miss their chance to see it."

The exhibit, which includes a wide variety of mummies from around the world, opened July 1 in Los Angeles and logged 100,000 visitors in the first seven weeks.

To avoid lines at the box office, visitors are urged to buy tickets in advance at www.californiasciencecenter.org.

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