Field Museum of Natural History

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The Field Museum of Natural History is a major natural history museum in Chicago renowned for its extensive scientific collections, research, and exhibits on fossils, cultures, and biodiversity.


Statements (60)
Predicate Object
instanceOf museum
natural history museum
research institution
conductsResearchIn biodiversity
conservation
cultural anthropology
evolution
country United States
foundedAs Columbian Museum of Chicago
hasArchitecturalStyle neoclassical
hasCollection animals
cultural objects
fossils
meteorites
minerals
plants
hasCollectionSize millions of specimens
hasCollectionType anthropology
botany
cultural artifacts
geology
natural history
paleontology
zoology
hasExhibit Ancient Egypt exhibit
Evolving Planet
Grainger Hall of Gems
Hall of Birds
Hall of Native North Americans
Inside Ancient Egypt
Máximo the Titanosaur
SUE the T. rex
hasFormerName Columbian Museum of Chicago
Field Columbian Museum
hasNonprofitStatus 501(c)(3)
hasPublicTransitConnection Roosevelt station
hasResearchDepartment Anthropology
Botany
Conservation biology
Geology
Paleontology
Zoology
hasTaxId 36-2167018
hasWebsite https://www.fieldmuseum.org/
inception 1893
isPartOf Museum Campus Chicago
knownFor anthropological exhibits
biodiversity research
extensive scientific collections
natural history exhibits
paleontology research
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn Chicago
Grant Park
Illinois
locatedOn Lake Michigan shoreline
namedAfter Marshall Field
neighborOf Adler Planetarium
Shedd Aquarium
originatedFrom World's Columbian Exposition collections

Referenced by (40)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Evolving Planet
Grainger Hall of Gems
Hall of Birds
Hall of Native North Americans
Inside Ancient Egypt
locatedIn
Evolving Planet
Hall of Birds
Hall of Native North Americans
Inside Ancient Egypt
hostInstitution
Evolving Planet
Grainger Hall of Gems
Hall of Native North Americans
operatedBy
Grainger Hall of Gems ("Field Museum geology collections")
Sue Hendrickson
associatedWith
Field Museum of Natural History ("Columbian Museum of Chicago")
Field Museum of Natural History ("Field Columbian Museum")
hasFormerName
FMNH PR 2081
SUE the T. rex
ownedBy
FMNH PR 2081
SUE the T. rex
purchasedBy
Museum Campus shoreline
adjacentTo
Daniel Burnham ("Field Museum of Natural History (original design for the Columbian Exposition)")
architectOf
Museum Campus
contains
SUE the T. rex
displayedAt
Máximo the Titanosaur
exhibitedAt
Field Museum of Natural History ("Columbian Museum of Chicago")
foundedAs
Northeastern Illinois
hasCulturalAttraction
Chicago, Illinois, United States
hasInstitution
Museum Campus Chicago
hasPart
FMNH PR 2081
housedAt
Adler Planetarium
locatedNear
Máximo the Titanosaur
location
Hall of Native North Americans ("Field Museum anthropology department")
museumSectionOf
Grant Park
near
Roosevelt station
nearbyAttraction
Shedd Aquarium
neighboringAttraction
Inside Ancient Egypt
operator
Máximo the Titanosaur
ownership
Museum Campus Drive
providesAccessTo
SUE the T. rex
skullDisplayedAt

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