Carnegie Museum of Natural History
museum in
Pittsburgh
#10 in Pittsburgh
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#1704 in United States of America
The Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is one of the premier natural history museums in the United States. Founded by industrialist Andrew Carnegie in 1896, the museum boasts an extensive collection of artifacts and exhibits that explore the natural world. Among its most famous features are the dinosaur exhibits, including the renowned Dinosaur Hall, which houses a comprehensive collection of fossil specimens. The museum also offers exhibits on minerals, gems, ancient cultures, and wildlife, providing educational opportunities for visitors of all ages.
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