
Tour around Carnegie Museum Of Natural History Best Place for Dinosaur Lovers and Paleontology Fans
If you have an interest in the study of the natural history of the world, one of the places that you should definitely visit is the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. The museum is of course best known for its vast collections of dinosaurs, a trait that draws countless of visitors to its doors every day.
Dinosaurs at the Museum
http://www.carnegiemnh.org/dinosaurs/
If you thought that dinosaurs are amongst some of the more common types of exhibits in museums of natural history, think again. In the Carnegie Museum Of Natural History, the remains of dinosaurs are exhibited in surroundings that are a natural replication of the exact kind of environment that they had during the prehistoric era. In fact this is the only place in the world, where a natural yet permanent environment has been created as a form of imitation of the environment of the Mesozoic Era.
Paleo Lab
http://www.carnegiemnh.org/dinosaurs/paleolab.htm
The museum is also home to a special Paleo Lab where visitors can involve themselves with a vast range of experiments that can recreate the era that has long gone by.
Location of the meuseum
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_Museum_of_Natural_History
Located in Oakland near the city of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, USA, the Carnegie Museum of Natural History is also a definite must have in your tour itinerary if you are planning a holiday to the region with your children.
Visitor Information
http://www.carnegiemnh.org/info/index.html
The Carnegie Museum of Natural History remains open every day of the week except Mondays. Admission charges at the museum ranges between $15 for adults to $11 for children. There are also special discounts for senior citizens as well as school students.

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