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The Center for PostNatural History is one of the city of Pittsburgh’s more unique and odd museums. First opening to visitors in March of 2012, the center has a focus on postnatural organisms. Postnatural is defined by the Center for PostNatural History as “the study of the origins, habitats, and evolution of organisms that have been intentionally and heritably altered by humans.” Topics such as genetic modification and selective breeding are explored back to the roots that extend to thousand of years in the past. Items on display have been modified to some extent to change their genetic traits.
4913 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15224, Phone: 412-223-7698
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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