Established in 1894 in Benoit, Wisconsin, Logan Museum of Anthropology is part of Beloit College and is a hands-on, interdisciplinary, and international teaching museum. It contains more than 300,000 archaeological and ethnological exhibits from 123 countries and 480 cultural groups from all over the world. The museum’s collections and exhibitions explore indigenous cultures of the Western Hemisphere and other parts of the world, including Paleolithic cultures of Europe and North Africa. The innovative visible storage Cube is the two story glass structure that showcases pre-Columbian ceramics, a large basketry collection and North American ethnographic objects. Museum collections come from field schools, research expeditions, gifts, exchanges, and purchases. Today’s collections were built upon an already large collection exhibited in 1893 at the World's Columbian Exposition.

700 College St, Beloit, WI 53511, Phone: 608-363-2000

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