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  1. Explore the natural world at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, where you can see fossils, live animals, and interactive exhibits. Learn about the last ice age, bird diversity, and human evolution at this science and education center.

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      The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is reinventing the...

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  2. Learn how to plan your visit to the Museum, including hours, pricing, parking, and membership benefits. Explore the new Visitor Hall, the exhibits, and the transformation of the campus.

  3. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is a natural history museum located approximately five miles (8 km) east of downtown Cleveland, Ohio in University Circle, a 550-acre (220 ha) concentration of educational, cultural and medical institutions.

  4. We are reinventing the Cleveland Museum of Natural History with an expansion of our campus, the addition of new public spaces, and a complete redesign of all our exhibits—the most dramatic transformation in our 104-year history.

  5. Sep 14, 2020 · Learn about the history, exhibits, and animals of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, a natural history museum in University Circle. Discover the stories behind Balto, Lucy, and Happy, and more fascinating facts and features of this museum.

  6. This innovative museum carries out its mission to "help people discover and explore the natural world" through a series of displays involving everything from dinosaur bones to astrological equipment plus "Lucy," one of the oldest skeletons of humanity's earliest ancestors. Meets animal welfare guidelines.

  7. Explore the natural world at this museum with rotating exhibits, a permanent collection of fossils and skeletons, and a planetarium. See Steggie, the iconic dinosaur sculpture, and the Perkins Wildlife Center with local birds and bobcats.