The Field Museum
The Field Museum, located in Chicago, Illinois, is a natural history museum known for its extensive collection of artifacts and specimens. Established in 1893, it houses over 40 million items, including fossils, cultural artifacts, and taxidermy. One of its most famous exhibits is Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever discovered.
The museum aims to educate the public about the natural world and human history. It features various exhibits on topics such as ancient Egypt, dinosaurs, and biodiversity. The Field Museum also conducts scientific research and offers educational programs for visitors of all ages.