Field Museum of Natural History
The Field Museum of Natural History, located in Chicago, Illinois, is one of the largest natural history museums in the world. It was founded in 1893 and is renowned for its extensive collections, which include over 30 million specimens. The museum focuses on various fields such as anthropology, paleontology, and geology, showcasing artifacts and fossils from around the globe.
One of the museum's most famous exhibits is Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever discovered. Visitors can explore diverse exhibits, including ancient Egyptian artifacts, Native American history, and the evolution of life on Earth, making it a popular destination for families and researchers alike.