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The museum consists of 115,000 square feet (10,700 m 2) organized into 20 galleries as well as research, library, and office space. It holds some 22 million specimens, of which about 10,000 are on view at any given time and about 1 million are cataloged in online databases. In 2008 it hosted 386,300 admissions and 63,000 school group visits.
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, as it is known today, was founded in 1920. It was located in an office of the Lennox Building. [5] At the end of the following year, the museum moved to a mansion on Euclid Avenue, a part of Cleveland's millionaires' row. [6] This location was first opened to the public June 24, 1922. [5]
The acronym CMNH may refer to: Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pennsylvania; Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Ohio; Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, an international non-profit organization
Cleveland Health Museum, AKA HealthSpace Cleveland, merged in 2007 with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History [5] Lake Shore Electric Railway; Little Italy Heritage Museum, closed in 2007 [6] Mill Creek Falls History Center, operated by the Slavic Village Historical Society [7]
Carnegie Museum of Art's Sarah Scaife Gallery annex. Designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes and Associates. [10] When Andrew Carnegie envisioned a museum collection consisting of the "Old Masters of tomorrow," the Carnegie Museum of Art arguably became the first museum of modern art in the United States. The museum was founded as the Department of ...
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History: Cleveland: Ohio: USA: Skeleton, mounted (copy) Triceratops horridus: AMNH 5116 (copy) Field Museum of Natural History: Chicago: Illinois: USA: Skeleton, mounted Triceratops horridus: BMRP 2006.4.1 Homer Burpee Museum of Natural History: Rockford: Illinois: USA: Sub-adult specimen Skull Triceratops horridus ...