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The Harvard Museum of Natural History is not one but three museums combined: the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Mineralogical and Geological Museum, and the Botanical Museum. In addition, entrance to the HMNH also...
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Dinosaurs, Minerals, Harvard's world famous Glass Flowers, hundreds of animals, 3 whale skeletons -- don't miss the University's most visited museum. $9-6, 9-5 pm.
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Explore 12,000 specimens drawn from Harvard's vast research collections at the University's most visited museum -- dinosaurs, meteorites, gemstones, and hundreds of prehistoric and current-day animals from around the globe. See the world's only mounted Kronosaurus, a 42 ft-long marine reptile; one of the first Triceratops ever discovered; a 1,642 lb. amethyst geode; 3 whale skeletons. Don't miss the
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The world famous Glass Flowers, dinosaurs, meteorites, minerals, hundreds of animals dont miss the Universitys most visited museum. The mission of the Harvard Museum of Natural History is to enhance public understanding and appreciation of the natural world and the human place in it.
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The Harvard Museum of Natural History is a window into the history of the planet, the evolution and diversity of life, and the issues that face us all as stewards of the earth. Permanent and temporary exhibitions offer unique opportunities to observe closely the extraordinary specimens and artifacts in Harvards historic collectionsmeteorites from space, crystal geodes from deep in the earth, giant
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The Harvard Museum of Natural History was established in 1998 as the public face of three research museums: the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Harvard University Herbaria, and the Mineralogical and Geological Museum. Presenting the incomparable collections of these parent museums and the research of scientists across the University, it has a mission to enhance public understanding and appreciation
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The public museums of Harvard's three natural history institutions include the Botanical Museum, the Museum of Comparative Zoology ,and the Mineralogical and Geological Museum. Permanent exhibitions include more than 3,000 artisanal glass models of plants and flowers, dinosaur and other prehistoric fossils, and the world"s only mounted Kronosaurus, a 42-foot-long prehistoric marine reptile. If the
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Dinosaurs, Glass Flowers, Meteorites Explorers WelcomeExplore 12,000 specimens at the Harvard Museum of Natural History -- dinosaurs, meteorites, gemstones, and hundreds of animals from around the globe. Get close to the worlds only mounted Kronosaurus , a 42 ft-long marine reptile; one of the first Triceratops ever discovered; a 1,642 lb. amethyst geode; whale skeletons. Dont miss the world famous
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The University's most visited museum, the Harvard Museum of Natural History displays some 12,000 specimens, including dinosaurs, rare minerals, hundreds of mammals, birds, and Harvard's world famous Blaschka 'Glass Flowers'. Don't miss seeing these 3,000 amazingly realistic models of plants, fruits and flowers hand-crafted by father-son glass artists Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka from 1886-1936. You
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Explore 12,000 specimens drawn from Harvards vast research collections at the University's most visited museum -- dinosaurs, meteorites, gemstones, and hundreds of prehistoric and current-day animals from around the globe. Get close to the worlds The Harvard Museum of Natural History diplays specimens from the collections of Harvard University's three major natural history research museums Museum
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Explore 12,000 specimens drawn from Harvards vast collections at the University's most visited museum -- dinosaurs, meteorites, gemstones, and hundreds of prehistoric and current-day animals from around the globe. Get close to the worlds only mounted Kronosaurus, a 42 ft-long marine reptile; one of the first Triceratops ever discovered; a 1,642 lb. amethyst geode; 3 whale skeletons. Dont miss the
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Explore 12,000 specimens drawn from Harvard?s vast research collections at the University's most visited museum -- dinosaurs, meteorites, rare minerals, and hundreds of prehistoric and current-day animals from around the globe. Get close to the world?s only mounted Kronosaurus, a 42 ft-long marine reptile; one of the first Triceratops ever discovered; a 1,642 lb. amethyst geode; 3 whale skeletons.
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Highlights of this museum, which is the most visited attraction at Harvard University, include dinosaur bones and fossils, minerals and gems, and weekend storytime. But the museum is most famous for its sparkling collection of over 3,000 glass flowers. Admission also includes entrance to the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.
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Here, you'll find three museums in one: Comparative Zoology, the Herbaria and the Mineralogical and Geological Museums ? with everything from a 1,600-pound amethyst geode to a fossil of a 15-foot-long ground sloth. Harvard's most-visited attraction!
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European and American art from Medieval to present, Impressionist and
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The Harvard Art Museums, among the worlds leading art institutions, comprise three museums (Fogg, Busch-Reisinger, and Arthur M. Sackler) and four research centers (Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, the Center for the Technical Study of Modern Art, the Harvard Art Museums Archives, and the Archaeological Exploration of Sardis). The Harvard Art Museums are distinguished by the range
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