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The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Natural History, Science)For 200 years, the Academy has connected people to nature. As Philadelphia's natural history museum, we educate visitors of all ages. Our scientists study evolution, biodiversity and ecology, providing information critical to understanding the natural world. These efforts are supported by a collection of 17 million biological specimens and a celebrated natural-history library. |
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Alan Bible Visitor Center, Boulder, Nevada (Arboretum, Botanical Garden, General, History, Natural History, Nature Centers, Park, Science)Like the desert, the Alan Bible Visitor Center offers great opportunities to those who pause and take a closer look. The Desert Discovery Center holds stories and information about one of the most extreme areas on earth, the Mojave Desert. Explore the exhibits to see how plants and animals survive, how to read the stories in rocks and mountains, and how the landscape has changed over the ages. Gat... |
Alaska Museum of Natural History, Anchorage, Alaska (Natural History)Largest exhibits of rocks, minerals and exciting rare fossils in the state. Learn about North America's oldest duckbill dinosaur found in the local Talkeetna Mountains, as well as our major dinosaur discoveries of the 90s. Dioramas rich in ecology, large mammals and birds. Lots of hands-on specimens. Gift Shop. |
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Andalusia, Home of Flannery O'Connor, Milledgeville, Georgia (Culture, General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Natural History, Nature Centers)
Andalusia has the potential to be one of the most important literary landmarks in the country because it is more than just a place where an author penned her fiction. It is a place that very clearly inspired so much of that fiction. As a 544-acre historic site, Andalusia appeals to readers, scholars, nature lovers, and history buffs.
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Arkansas Museum of Discovery, Little Rock, Arkansas (Children's, Culture, General, History, Natural History, Science)The Museum of Discovery is Little Rock's oldest museum, one of science, history, and technology. We're primarily a hands-on museum for all ages and have a wide variety of exhibits and programs to interest a broad range of visitors. You don't have to be a child, have a child, or even accompany one to have fun while you learn at the Museum of Discovery. MOD develops and rents our own traveling exhib... |
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