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Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago
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The Field Museum of Natural History, in Chicago, Illinois sits on Lake Shore Drive next to Lake Michigan, part of a scenic complex which includes Soldier Field, the football stadium that is the home of the Chicago Bears, Shedd Aquarium, Adler Planetarium and a fine view of the buildings of the Chicago Loop. The architecture of this building typifies the style initiated by the World Columbian Exposition of the 1890s. A walk in downtown Chicago will reveal an entire series of monumental buildings such as this one. There are so many that a Chicagoan finds them commonplace, and that it takes a visitor to elicit a comment about the history of the city. Even the football stadium has the signature classical Greek-style columns.

The museum offers exhibits on Anthropology, Zoology, Botany, and Geology.

Some prized exhibits at the Field Museum include:

  • The most complete and largest Tyrannosaurus rex fossil skeleton (http://www.fieldmuseum.org/sue/default.htm) currently known.
  • A comprehensive set of human cultural anthropology exhibits, including artifacts from ancient Egypt, the Pacific Northwest, and Tibet.
  • A large and diverse taxidermy collection featuring many large animals, including two prized African elephants.
Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago
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Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago


Museum web site (http://www.fieldmuseum.org/default.htm)


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