Cleveland Museum of Natural History

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The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is a prominent scientific and educational institution in Cleveland featuring extensive exhibits on paleontology, anthropology, wildlife, and the natural sciences.

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instanceOf educational institution
natural history museum
science museum
country United States of America
focusesOn biodiversity
ecology
evolution
human origins
natural sciences
foundedIn 1920
founder Harold T. Clark
William Case
other Cleveland civic leaders
hasCollectionType anthropology collection
archaeology collection
astronomy collection
botany collection
herpetology collection
mammalogy collection
mineralogy collection
ornithology collection
paleontology collection
wildlife specimens
hasExhibit anthropology exhibits
paleontology exhibits
planetarium exhibits
wildlife exhibits
hasFacility Ralph Mueller Observatory
collections storage
planetarium
research laboratories
hasMission to inspire, through science and education, a passion for nature, the protection of natural diversity, the fostering of health, and leadership to a sustainable future
hasNotableSpecimen Dunkleosteus terrelli fossil
Haplocanthosaurus delfsi skeleton
Lucy (Australopithecus afarensis cast)
hasProgram citizen science programs
lectures and talks
public education programs
school outreach programs
summer camps
hasWebsite https://www.cmnh.org
locatedIn Cleveland
Ohio
University Circle
nearbyInstitution Cleveland Botanical Garden
Cleveland Museum of Art
operatedAs nonprofit organization
servesRegion Northeast Ohio
streetAddress 1 Wade Oval Drive

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Cleveland hasLandmark Cleveland Museum of Natural History