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Harvard Museum Of Natural History

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  • 4 stars by Deb from Indianapolis on 4/4/2011: We went to see the university and had a hard time locating the museum. Our teenagers enjoyed it (connects to the Anthroplogy... from smartdestinations.com

  • 4 stars by A touring educator from Georgia on 7/22/2010: Took a family of 4. Walked across the campus to find it tucked into a science building. Well worth the effort to ... from smartdestinations.com

  • Dinosaurs, Harvard's amazing collection of 3,000 Glass Flowers (flameworked glass art made over a 100 years ago in Germany by father/son glass artists), hundreds of anima... from citysearch.com

  • Small, guiet and wonderful....visit the Fogg for the courtyard and the ambience from citysearch.com

  • 4 stars by Love Boston! from Qubec city, Canada on 4/4/2011: Very interesting Museum. Great for a family or couples activity. A must when using the Boston Card. Great wal... from smartdestinations.com

  • Harvard University Museum of Natural History - 2 out of 5 stars from SophiaAlexandra on June 26, 2002: This museum is an amalgamation of history, culture, and science. Us... from igougo.com

  • Taxidermied animals from all over the world, dinosaur fossils and skeletons, the world-renowned Blaschka glass flowers, and the varied and in-depth mineralogical and geol... from trekaroo.com

  • Harvard Museum of Natural History-dinosaurs, meteorites! - 5 out of 5 stars from FrogsBogBlue on February 20, 2008: The previous reviewer was writing about the Peabody Mu... from igougo.com

  • Harvard Museum of Natural History - 5 out of 5 stars from danb1 on December 1, 2004: This is a great place to take children, though certainly not limited to their enjoyme... from igougo.com

  • The Harvard Museum of Natural History - 4 out of 5 stars from Idler on September 3, 2002: The Harvard Museum of Natural History is not one but three museums combined: the... from igougo.com

  • This museum is free for MA residents every Sunday from 9am-Noon! I was thrilled to go here with my 5 year old son. They have a section of Dinosaur bones and fossils and a... from trekaroo.com

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