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| Anniston Museum of Natural History: Provides a guide to exhibits, a schedule of events, an overview of educational programs, membership details, and the museum's history. Located in Anniston, Alabama, United States. | | Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum: Natural history and stewardship of the Sonoran Desert region. Houses a zoo, natural history museum and botanical garden in one place. | | Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum: Natural history museum near Tucson, Arizona. | | Bishop Museum: An extensive collection of artifacts and royal family heirlooms of the Princess, and includes millions of artifacts, documents and photographs about other Pacific island cultures. | | Cable Natural History Museum: Cable, Wisconsin. Natural history of the North Woods region. Museum information, seasonal observation form, Forest Lab Intern Program. | | Carnegie Museum of Natural History: Features exhibits on insects, mammals, botany, dinosaurs and fossils, gems, minerals, geology and several areas of anthropology. Includes hours, admission fees and contact details. Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. | | Cleveland Museum of Natural History: Collection features over four million specimens in the fields of anthropology, archeology, astronomy, botany, geology, paleontology, zoology, and wildlife biology. Includes events, membership, hours, rates, volunteerism, and directions to the location in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. | | Elgin Public Museum of Natural History and Anthropology: Features Native American culture, fossils, dinosaurs, endangered species, conservation and explorer exhibits, as well has traveling exhibits. Includes a calendar of events, a visitor's guide, details of classes and programs, and membership information. Located in Elgin, Illinois. | | Florida Museum of Natural History: Includes both fossil photo galleries and online exhibits, based in Gainesville, Florida. | | Frank H. McClung Museum: Museum of history and natural history located on the campus of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. | | Harvard Museum of Natural History: The public museum of three institutions at Harvard University: the Botanical Museum, the Museum of Comparative Zoology, and the Mineralogical and Geological Museum. | | Illinois State Museum: Exhibits and collections focus on the natural history (biology, zoology, botany, and geology) and cultural and artistic history of Illinois. Check here for special displays. | | Mississippi Museum of Natural Science: Provides education materials, threatened and endangered species searches, coloring books for children and online exhibits. | | Museum of Nature & Science: A collections-based, research-driven public natural history museum. Site includes details about membership, exhibits, merchandise, schedules, educational programs, and volunteer opportunities. Located in Dallas, Texas. | | Museum of Northern Arizona: Features the anthropology, biology, geology, and Fine Arts of the Colorado Plateau region. Includes details of displays, programs, memberships, a calendar of events, hours, and admissions. Located near Flagstaff. | | Museum of World Treasures: Established to foster education and understanding of the creativity, arts, religion and culture from the ancients to the present. Includes details of exhibits, a gift shop, hours and admission fees. Located in Wichita, Kansas, United States. | | North American Museum of Ancient Life: Museum in Lehi, Utah that specializes in dinosaurs and ancient life. | | North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences: The Southeast's newest and largest natural history museum features live animals, dinosaurs, whales, walk-through dioramas, science education and research. Online tour and activities. | | Oregon Museum of Science and Industry: Information on their exhibits, volunteer opportunities, news, and how to become a member. Located in Portland. | | Peabody Museum of Natural History: Information on collections, publications, events, programs, education, and history. | | Pioneer Trails Regional Museum: Specializes in paleontology, Native American history, and prairie history. The PTRM conducts field tours where you can dig for dinosaurs and other fossils in the badlands with the museum's paleontologists. | | Smithsonian Institution - National Museum of Natural History: Offers a comprehensive collection of over 124 million objects, displayed on two floors of the museum. Offers a virtual tour, a calendar of events, educational resources, and a directory. Located in Washington, DC, United States. | | Sternberg Museum of Natural History: Exhibit, admission, and membership information for the Fort Hays State University collection. Hays, Kansas. | | The Field Museum: Founded in 1893, one of the world's great natural history museums, with a world-renowned scientific staff and collections of more than 20 million specimens and cultural objects. Extensive web site on topics in biology, paleontology, anthropology, and history. | | The Notebaert Nature Museum: Site has educational information and links related to biodiversity and natural history, particularly of the American Midwest. | | The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History: Dedicated to the establishment of a regional center for the study and public presentation of the Natural History and Archaeology of Florida and the Caribbean. Provides an overview of current projects, programs and events, and charter membership details. | | University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History: The museum links public programs and exhibits with strong archaeological and ethnographic collections and research on the archaeology of Oregon. Includes details about exhibits, schedules, research, tours and trips, membership, and educational programs. |
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