Carnegie Museum of Natural History
The Carnegie Museum of Natural History is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and is one of the leading natural history museums in the United States. It features extensive exhibits on various topics, including dinosaurs, minerals, and ecosystems, showcasing the diversity of life on Earth.
Founded in 1896, the museum is part of the Carnegie Institute and is known for its research and educational programs. It houses over 22 million specimens, making it a valuable resource for scientists and the public alike, promoting a deeper understanding of natural history and conservation.