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The
American Museum of Natural History is 23 interconnected
buildings located across the street from Central Park
on the Upper West Side Manhattan. The museum houses
more than 30 million artifacts, only a small part of
which are on view on its four floors and 40 exhibit
halls. Some of the exhibits include: The Hall of Planet
Earth - tells the most significant stories of Earth,
from its early evolution to the earthquakes and storms
we encounter today; Hall of Biodiversity - reveals the
variety of Earths living things; Hall of Saurischian
Dinosaurs and Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs
see the largest and most scientifically important collection
of dinosaur fossils in the world.
Don't Miss:
The life size dioramas of animals shown in their natural
habitats.
The five-story-tall Barosaurus dinosaur in the central
rotunda.
The Haida war canoe, carved out of one piece of cedar,
can hold more than 30 passengers.
The Star of India, the worlds largest star sapphire.
The worlds largest living lizard, the ten-foot
Komodo dragon.
The model of a giant mosquito.
SITES: http://www.amnh.org/
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