
FMNH
The Field Museum of Natural History is located in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It sits on Lake Shore Drive next to Lake Michigan, part of a scenic complex known as the Museum Campus Chicago. Some prized exhibits at The Field Museum include: Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus currently known. A comprehensive set of human cultural anthropology exhibits, including artifacts from ancient Egypt, the Pacific Northwest and Tibet. A large and diverse taxidermy collection, featuring many large animals, including two prized African elephants and the infamous Lions of Tsavo, featured in the 1996 movie “The Ghost and the Darkness”. A large collection of dinosaurs in the Evolving Planet exhibit (formerly Life Over Time). A large collection of Native American artifacts. The main exhibit with these artifacts reopened as Ancient Americas in March 2007. Chicago city vacations.
GPS travel coordinates: 41° 51′ 58.6″ N, 87° 37′ 1.34″ W
Popularity: 2%
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- Shedd Aquarium, Chicago
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- The Museum of Natural History, Berlin
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- Museum of Natural Science, Houston
- Vancouver Museum,Vancouver
- Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu
