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One of the world's top 10 institutions for scientific research and education in systematic biology, with collections of more than 32 million specimens and artifacts.
http://www.amnh.org/
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Focuses on the work of artist Grace Carpenter Hudson and her ethnologist husband, Dr. John Hudson.
http://www.gracehudsonmuseum.org/
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New York museum featuring exhibits of math applications in art and science, special programs, and a museum library.
http://www.mathmuseum.org/
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Showcases interactive exhibitions on science, multi-media technology and sports.
http://www.miamisci.org/
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Features a virtual tour of Dr. Frankenstein's laboratory, display of working Geissler, Bouquet, Railway and early x-ray tubes, and electric flame-laden demonstrations.
http://www.museumofvictorianscience.co.uk/
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Canberra, Australia: Describes exhibits; includes online dinosaur activities for children.
http://www.nationaldinosaurmuseum.com.au/
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Presenting the natural science, history and art of the Golden State.
http://www.museumca.org/
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Britain's oldest surviving operating theatre, dating to 1822 and restored with original furniture.
http://www.thegarret.org.uk/
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Part of the University of Cambridge. Information on education, research, exhibits and events. Admission free.
http://www.sedgwickmuseum.org/
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Museum of stationary steam engines and land drainage history of the Somerset Levels.
http://www.wzlet.org/
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