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Harvard Museum of Natural History

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Harvard Museum of Natural History

Harvard Museum of Natural History

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  Harvard Museum of Natural History stands at 26 Oxford Street in Cambridge, just a short walk from Harvard Yard. Established in 1859, this museum showcases a rich collection of over 12,000 specimens, including the famous Glass Flowers, an impressive display of botanical models made from glass. Its primary purpose is to educate visitors about the natural world, offering insights into various ecosystems and species. Open year-round, the museum is particularly vibrant during family-friendly events held in the spring months. Visitors can explore fascinating exhibits on everything from dinosaur fossils to mineral specimens, making it a compelling stop for anyone curious about the diversity of life on Earth.



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