NATURAL
HISTORY MUSEUM
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900 Exposition Blvd.
(213) 763-DINO
Truly the Smithsonian of the West Coast, the
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, founded in 1913, is
a world-class leader in research, exhibitions, and education of
natural and cultural history, with more than 33 million specimens
and artifacts. The numerous collections reveal the history of the
earth and its people, and the history of life and culture on this
planet.
For a hands-on look at our natural history specimens, the
Discovery Zone is the place to be. Don't miss the Insect Zoo, the
largest in the western United States. Here there are plenty of
fossils and dinosaurs, gems and minerals, impressive animal
dioramas and rotating special exhibits. Children can take fossil
rubbings from a realistic-looking rock wall; examine water drops
under a microscope; observe live animals such as snakes, fish and
lizards and get nose to nose with a stuffed lion, tiger and bear.
Jurassic Park, the well-attended movie, made millions of people
aware of the treasures like DNA buried deep within amber. In
August of 1999, The Natural History Museum was the beneficiary of
a private collection by a local businessman of 275 pieces of rare
amber from the Baltic and Dominican regions that contain ancient
insect's 40 million years old. The amber pieces range in size from
a foot long to the size of a nickel with the collection being
valued at well over $350,000.
Got dinosaurs on your mind? You won't go away empty handed here.
The dinosaur collection is the most popular attraction at the
museum. Dinosaur exhibits include the museum's hallmark, the
"Dueling Dinosaurs," complete skeletons of a
Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops posed in battle, a cast of
complete skeleton of a Mamenchisaurus, the largest-necked dinosaur
ever discovered, and one of the few and finest Tyrannosaurus rex
skulls on view anywhere. Dramatic models of an Allosaurus and
Carnotaurus are also on display.
The Gem and Mineral Hall showcases the largest gold exhibit in the
world, highlighting 300 pounds of natural gold and gold mining
artifacts, equipment and memorabilia. Hixon Gem Vault is home to
priceless treasures including star rubies, emeralds and sapphires.
Home to one of the world's rarest sharks, Megamouth, a 14.5 foot
long male, the first of its species to be placed on view at any
museum. Elusive and unique among sharks, this bruiser is only the
eleventh example to be discovered since 1976.
Animated birds, three walk-through habitats and 27 separate
learning stations are featured in the popular Schreiber Hall of
Birds. More than 500 birds from around the world are on display.
The newest exhibit, the Images of Bears, explores the myths,
legends, and folklore surrounding the bear. For the toddler set
there is a world-class collection of teddy bears, featuring
replicas of the two first teddy bears, an eight-foot tall teddy
bear couch and a video monitor showing bears in cartoons.
Admission for adults is $8.00, seniors and students $5.50,
children $2.00 and children under 5 free.
Museum hours: Open Monday through Sunday, closed Thanksgiving,
Christmas, New Year's Day for from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Phone: (213) 763-DINO
Location: 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles
Take the 10, 101 or the 110 freeways. Corner of Exposition
Boulevard and Menlo Avenue.
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