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American Museum of Natural History

Category: Monuments + Museums

Central Park W at W. 79th St., New York, NY 10025
212.769.5200

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American Museum of Natural History - Reviews from across the web

Loved it! - user review
Very quiet, located in an excellent area, parks and vendors near by, the exibits were GREAT and the shows were breath taking! I had a lot of fun and everyone that went agrees with me...
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Rose Center for Earth and Space - user review
The newly redone planetarium is impressive but expensive. The movie shown on the dome shaped overhead screen is interesting but very expensive, even by NY standards. Something you should consider if you are a big family. The rest of the exhibits were overcrowded and bo...
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It all cost extra! - user review
This is a very good museum. However, all of the ads around NYC for their special exhibits were the real lure. We used our City Pass to go here but then discovered that every exhibit...
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GO MUSEUM!!! - user review
it was too amazing for words! the exibits were interesting and fillded us in on so many fun facts! great for any age. cant wai...
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Don't go! - user review
Its the worst museum Ive ever gone to. Lots of things were out of order. The exhibits were boring and not informative enough. Even a 6th grader ...
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nice museum - user review
There are so many museums in NYC, but this is the only one good for my pre-teen boys. The museum is big, we spent 3-4 hours there. I like Science Museum of Boston better, ...
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Cant Wait To See it Again - user review
I throughly enjoyed the exhibits they were informative and intersting. And there is something for everyone from adults to children. If you want to go somewhere that is fun and you ca...
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Attraction Information - expert review
Founded in 1869, the mission of the American Museum of Natural History is to discover, interpret, and disseminate knowledge about human cultures, the natural world, and the universe. The Museum enters the 21st Century with diverse programs for field exploration and scientific research, innovative ex...
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Rose Center for Earth and Space - user review
The Rose Center is part of (or at least attached to) the American Museum of Natural History (check out my other journal entry for this one). It also houses the Hayden Planetarium. My boyfriend and I were really excited about our visit. He has an interest in astronomy and he studies physics so, this ...
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American Museum of Natural History
– The breathtaking Space Show launches visitors on a thrilling trip through space and time—well beyond the calm face of the night sky—to explore cosmic collisions, hypersonic impacts that drive the dynamic and continuing ...
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New York City International Polar Weekend | American Museum of Natural History
Through a live Skype video connection, students in the Sakha Republic, Siberia, will join this event. The students are involved in the Student Partners Project, which unites students, teachers, and scientists to study the largest arctic rivers in Russia, Canada, and Alaska. Led by Max Holmes, an ass...
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American Museum of Natural History, New York City
The most important thing to know when planning a visit is that the museum is huge so plan to do a lot of walking and stair climbing. There are four floors of gallery space and the building is spread over an area of several city blocks. Inside there are 42 permanent exhibits and several temporary one...
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American Museum of Natural History News - The New York Times - Narrowed by 'NEW YORK CITY'
Chelsea, a young wheaten terrier, bounded in unleashed abandon across the fenced-in yard, sending pebble gravel flying in all directions, and threw herself on top of a ...
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The America Museum of Natural History - Tickets & Information - New York City Pass
The American Museum of Natural History is one of the largest and most innovative natural history museums in the world. Journey through the universe in the spectacular Rose Center for Earth and Space. Walk though a re-creation of an African rain forest in the Hall of Biodiversity. See the world’s lar...
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American Museum of Natural History, New York City | MyTravelGuide.com
This popular attraction is the largest Natural History Museum in the world. It is bursting with artifacts, displays and exhibits, all geared to explain the natural world. The visit begins with dinosaurs, which welcome you as you enter the main hall. Other points of interest include the Hall of Human...
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American Museum of Natural History, Museum of Natural History, Museum of Natural History New York
The evolution of man is another significant part of the Museum of Natural History New York. Located in the Hall of Human Origins, it is still the only major exhibit in America to present an in-depth investigation of human evolution. Some of the oldest specimens of homo erectus are here, although the...
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American Museum of Natural History | NYCkidsARTS - New York City's cultural guide for kids
The latest addition to the museum is also perhaps the most stunning architectural debut in the city in years: the Rose Center for Earth and Space. A $200 million glass box created by architect James Stewart Polshek, enclosing a great white sphere, it opened to international acclaim in early 2000. Th...
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American Museum of Natural History - Time Out New York
Home to the largest and arguably most fabulous collection of dinosaur fossils in the world, AMNH’s fourth-floor dino halls have been blowing people’s minds for decades. Roughly 80% of the bones on display were actually dug out of the ground by Indiana Jones types. The thrills begin when you cros...
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American Museum of Natural History guide - New York City tourist attraction map, reviews and hotels near American Museum of Natural History.
Home to 42 exhibition halls, 32 million artifacts/specimens, "Are We Alone?," a technological sky show masterpeice, a World class dinosaur fossils exhibition. There are numerous interactive exhibits, and exhibits that celebrate the biodiversity ...
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