Carnegie Museum of Natural History is dedicated to inspiring and educating the public about the natural world and human cultures. Located on Forbes Avenue in the neighborhood of Oakland, the Museum was founded by industrialist Andrew Carnegie and is ranked as one of the top five natural history museums in the country. The Museum features over 10,000 specimens on display in 20 galleries and over 20 million specimens cataloged in online databases on the Museum’s extensive research library. World-renowned exhibitions include the “Dinosaurs in Their Time” exhibition, which presents the third largest collection of mounted, displayed dinosaurs in the country. The Carnegie Museum of Natural History also offers a range of educational and community-based outreach programs for learners of all ages.

4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, Phone: 412-622-3131

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