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Field Museum of Natural History: Chicago: Illinois: USA: Skeleton Lambeosaurus: AMNH 5340 American Museum of Natural History: New York: New York: USA: Juvenile lambeosaurine hadrosaur originally referred to Procheneosaurus praeceps: Skull (copy) Majungasaurus crenatissimus: FMNH PR2100 Field Museum of Natural History: Chicago: Illinois: USA ...
The replica outside the Field Museum of Natural History in 2013. In 1999, an all-weather cast of Riggs' Brachiosaurus was installed on the museum's northwest terrace. The replica was visible from Lake Shore Drive and became "iconic for donning the jersey of various Chicago teams during sports seasons", according to Chicago Park District. [5]
Operated by the Highland Historical Society. Includes log cabin building museum, local history exhibits: Homepage: Kankakee County Museum: Kankakee: Kanakee: Northern Illinois: Open air: Complex includes main museum with local history exhibits, Dr. A.L. Small House, a Victorian historic house, and Taylor School House: Homepage: Kankakee ...
The newest addition to the Field Museum on Chicago's lakefront will give visitors a glimpse of the largest predatory dinosaur yet discovered via a 46-foot (14.02 meter) cast of a Spinosaurus ...
The Field Museum of Natural History (FMNH), also known as The Field Museum, is a natural history museum in Chicago, Illinois, and is one of the largest such museums in the world. [4] The museum is popular for the size and quality of its educational and scientific programs, [5] [6] and its extensive scientific specimen and artifact collections. [7]
Dinosaurs in Motion, a summer exhibit at The Henry Ford in Dearborn, offers visitors the chance to interact with kinetic dinosaur sculptures. Dinosaurs in Motion, a summer exhibit at The Henry ...
The latest dinosaur being mounted at the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles is not only a member of a new species — it's also the only one found on the planet whose bones are green, according ...
On October 4, 1997, the auction began at US$500,000; less than ten minutes later, the Field Museum had purchased the remains with the highest bid of US$7.6 million, which eclipsed bids made on behalf of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. The final cost was US$8,362,500.