American Museum of Natural History (New York City, New York): One of the largest and most prestigious natural history museums in the world, featuring extensive exhibits on anthropology.
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (Washington, D.C.): Part of the Smithsonian Institution, this museum houses an incredible collection of natural specimens.
Field Museum of Natural History (Chicago, Illinois): Known for its vast collections and iconic exhibitions like Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever discovered.
California Academy of Sciences (San Francisco, California): A combination of natural history museum, aquarium, and planetarium, featuring a living roof, a coral reef exhibit, and a rainforest dome.
American Museum of Natural Science (Houston, Texas): Renowned for its impressive dinosaur exhibits, including a Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops.
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Denver Museum of Nature & Science (Denver, Colorado): Offers extensive exhibits on earth sciences, space exploration, anthropology, and wildlife.
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Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto,Ontario,Canada): While not in the US, this museum is highly regarded for its natural history exhibits, including dinosaur skeletons, gemstones.
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Carnegie Museum of Natural History (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania): Known for its outstanding collection of dinosaur fossils, as well as exhibits on ancient Egypt, minerals.
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Smithsonian National Museum of American History (Washington, D.C.): While not solely focused on natural history, this museum features exhibits on the natural environment.
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Peabody Museum of Natural History (New Haven, Connecticut): Part of Yale University, this museum houses extensive collections in paleontology, anthropology.