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Located in Washington State University, Charles R. Conner Museum contains the largest collection of birds and mammals in the Pacific Northwest.

The origin of the Conner Museum were the exhibits from the 1894 Chicago World Fair, which were donated to the State of Washington once the exhibition was closed.

The exhibits were eventually donated to the new Washington Agricultural College.

The exhibits included several disciplines - anthropology, geology, biology and agriculture. Over time, the museum’s theme focused on vertebrate animals. The museum’s public exhibit today contains more than 700 mounts of birds and mammals. The scientific collection, which is not on display and is used by researchers, has over 65,000 specimens.

Pullman, WA 99163, Phone: 509-335-3553

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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