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Central Park West opened that November. At this point, the AMNH's Manhattan Square building and the Arsenal could not physically fit any more objects, and the existing facilities, such as the 100-seat lecture hall, were insufficient to accommodate demand. The trustees began discussing the possibility of opening the museum on Sundays in May 1885, and the state legislature approved a bill permitting Sunday operations the next year. Despite advocacy from the working class, the trustees opposed Sunday operations because it would be expensive to do so. At the time, the museum was open to the general public on Wednesdays through Saturdays, and it was open exclusively to members on Mondays and Tuesdays. The museum's collections continued to grow during the 1880s, and it hosted various lectures through the 19th century.
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the square, as well as a 120 ft-wide (37 m) dome in the center, at the intersection of the four interior pavilions. In each pavilion, there was to be a ground floor; the second floor was to contain a gallery; the third floor was to exhibit specimens; and the fourth floor was to be used for research. Upon the intended completion of the master plan, the museum would measure 850 ft (260 m) from north to south and 650 ft (200 m) from west to east, including projections from the square. The finished structure, with a ground area of over 18 acres (7.3 ha), would have been the largest building in North
America, as well as the largest museum building in the world. The master plan was never fully realized; by 2015, the museum consisted of 25 separate buildings that were poorly connected.
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forest conservation and tree health. The hall was constructed under the guidance of botanist Henry K. Svenson and opened in 1958. Each diorama specifically lists both the location and exact time of year depicted. Trees and plants featured in the dioramas are constructed of a combination of art supplies and actual bark and other specimens collected in the field. The entrance to the hall features a cross section from the
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tribe. This was a point of contention for Boas who wanted all artifacts in the hall to be associated with the proper tribe (much like it is currently organized), eventually leading to the dissolution of Boas's relationship with the museum. In May 2022, the hall reopened after a five-year, $ 19 million renovation, with more than 1,000 artifacts on view. The new display includes work from contemporary artists such as
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3852:, among others. It attempts to show how vast and varied the oceans are while encouraging common themes throughout. The lower half of the hall consists of 15 large dioramas of larger marine organisms. It is on this level that the famous "Squid and the Whale" diorama sits, depicting a hypothetical fight between the two creatures. Other notable exhibits in this hall include the two-level Andros Coral Reef Diorama.
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521:, and Green approved the request in January 1870. Insect specimens were placed on the lower level of the Arsenal, while stones, fossils, mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles were placed on the upper level. The museum opened within the Arsenal on May 22, 1871. The AMNH became popular in the following years. The Arsenal location had 856,773 visitors in the first nine months of 1876 alone, more than the
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380:, as well as specialized collections for frozen tissue and genomic and astrophysical data, of which only a small fraction can be displayed at any given time. The museum occupies more than 2,500,000 sq ft (232,258 m). AMNH has a full-time scientific staff of 225, sponsors over 120 special field expeditions each year, and averages about five million visits annually.
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562:, and 77th Street) as a site for a permanent structure. Several prominent New Yorkers had raised $ 500,000 to fund the construction of the new building. The city's park commissioners then reserved Manhattan Square as the site of the permanent museum, and another $ 200,000 was raised for the building fund. Numerous dignitaries and officials, including U.S. president
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Opened in 1980, Stout Hall is the museum's largest anthropological hall and contains artifacts acquired by the museum between 1869 and the mid-1970s. Many famous expeditions sponsored by the museum are associated with the artifacts in the hall, including the Roy
Chapman Andrews expeditions in Central Asia and the Vernay-Hopwood Chindwin expedition.
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grow during this time. A hall of mammals opened within the museum in
November 1896. That year, the AMNH received approval to extend the east wing northward along Central Park West, creating an L-shaped structure. Plans for an expanded east wing were approved in June 1897, and a contract was awarded two months later. The museum's director
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Pacific Peoples. The new hall, designed by Eugene Burgmann, maintained the blue-themed ocean and sky ambiance of the original hall. The hall was once again closed in 1997 and reopened in 2001 with an updated design that retained the geocultural "alcoves" first installed with the 1984 remodel.
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Sanford Hall of North American birds is a one-story hall on the third floor, between the Hall of Primates and Akeley Hall's second level. There are over 20 dioramas depicting birds from across North America in their native habitats. At the far end of the hall are two large murals by ornithologist
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The memorial hall has a pink-granite facade, which is modeled after Roman arches. In front of the hall on
Central Park West is a terrace measuring 350 ft (110 m) long, as well as a series of steps. The main entrance consists of an arch measuring 60 ft (18 m) high. The underside of
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With several departments having been crowded out of the original building, New York state legislators introduced bills to expand the AMNH in early 1887; thousands of teachers endorsed the legislation. City parks engineer
Montgomery A. Kellogg was directed to prepare plans for landscaping the site. In
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and landscape architects Reed Hilderbrand, the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education and Innovation opened in May 2023. The 230,000-square-foot addition includes six floors above ground, and one below. The Gilder Center welcomes visitors with a new, accessible entrance on Columbus Avenue that
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The great fossil collections that are open to public view occupy the entire fourth floor of the museum. The fourth floor exhibits are accessed by the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Orientation Center, which opened in 1996. On the 77th Street side of the museum the visitor begins in the Orientation Center
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had founded the Hall of Pacific Peoples in 1971. From the time Mead began curatorial work on the hall in 1945, she conceived an exhibit environment that would emulate sights and sounds from the Pacific regions on display. After Mead's death in 1978, the hall reopened in December 1984 as the Margaret
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have been responsible for the master planning of the museum since the 1990s. Various renovations to both the interior and exterior have been carried out. Renovations to the Dinosaur Hall were undertaken beginning in 1991, and Roche-Dinkeloo designed the eight-story AMNH Library in 1992. The museum's
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When the east wing was nearly completed in February 1895, the AMNH's trustees asked state legislators for $ 200,000 to build a wing extending west on 77th Street. The east wing was still being furnished by August; its ground floor opened that December. The museum's funds and collections continued to
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on the planet. The hall was designed to answer five key questions: "How has earth evolved? Why are there ocean basins, continents and mountains? How do scientists read rocks? What causes climate and climate change? Why is earth habitable?" The hall features rocks and other objects collected over 28
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and comprising 750,000 birds, opened in 1939. Later known as the Hall of Oceanic Birds, it was completed and dedicated in 1953. It was founded by Frank Chapman and Leonard C. Sanford, originally museum volunteers, who had gone forward with creation of a hall to feature birds of the Pacific islands.
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for the museum, which the board of trustees approved without any changes. It was in this charter that the "American Museum of Natural History" name was first used. Bickmore said he wanted the museum's name to reflect his "expectation that our museum will ultimately become the leading institution of
15211:. The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Being the History of the United States as Illustrated in the Lives of the Founders, Builders, and Defenders of the Republic, and of the Men and Women who are Doing the Work and Moulding the Thought of the Present Time. J.T. White. 1896. p. 378.
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This expansion was originally supposed to be north of the existing museum, occupying parts of Theodore Roosevelt Park. The expansion was relocated to the west side of the existing museum, and its footprint was reduced in size, due to opposition to construction in the park. The annex replaced three
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The museum has displayed pre-Columbian artifacts since its opening, only a short time after the discovery of the civilizations by archaeologists, with its first hall dedicated to the subject opening in 1899. As the museum's collection grew, the hall underwent major renovations in 1944 and again in
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The full plan called for twelve pavilions similar in design to the original building. Eight pavilions would have been arranged as the sides of a square, while the remaining four would be perpendicular to each other in the interior of the square. There were to be eight towers along the perimeter of
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Originally, the AMNH was accessed by a temporary bridge that crossed a ditch, and it was closed during Sundays. The museum's trustees voted in May 1881 to complete the approaches from Central Park, and work began later that year. The landscape changes were nearly complete by mid-1882, and a bridge
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connects to central five-story atrium and creates more than 30 connections to the existing museum. The atrium's architecture is informed by natural processes like the movement of wind and water that shape geological landscapes. To achieve the continuous visual form, the atrium is constructed with
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The interior of the Memorial Hall measures 67 by 120 ft (20 by 37 m) across, with a barrel-vaulted ceiling measuring 100 ft (30 m) tall. The ceiling contains octagonal coffers, while the floors are made of mosaic marble tiles. The lowest 9 ft (2.7 m) of the walls are
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also sponsored worldwide expeditions to obtain objects for the collection. By mid-1898, the west wing, the expanded east wing, and a lecture hall at the center of the museum were underway; however, the project encountered delays due to a lack of city funding. The west and east wings, with several
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Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session, on H.R. 2500/S. 1215 ... for the Fiscal Year
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The MAT Earth Science Residency program was launched in 2012 to address a critical shortage of qualified science teachers in New York state. In 2015, the MAT program officially joined the Richard Gilder Graduate School, with the NYS Board of Regents authorizing the Gilder School to grant the MAT
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At the time of its opening, the Northwest Coast Hall was one of four halls dedicated to the native peoples of United States and Canada. It was originally organized in two sections, the first being a general area pertaining to all peoples of the region and the second a specialized area divided by
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The Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals is on the first floor, directly west of the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Hall. features 43 dioramas of various mammals of the American continent, north of tropical Mexico. Each diorama places focus on a particular species, ranging from the largest
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began soliciting bids from general contractors in late 1889. Many of the objects and specimens in the museum's collection could not be displayed until the annex was opened. The original building was refurbished during 1890, and the museum's library was transferred to the west wing that year. The
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were in populous cities, Bickmore wrote in a biography: "Now New York is our city of greatest wealth and therefore probably the best location for the future museum of natural history for our whole land." For several years, Bickmore lobbied for the establishment of a natural history museum in New
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The museum has a scientific staff of more than 225, and sponsors over 120 special field expeditions each year. Many of the fossils on display represent unique and historic pieces that were collected during the museum's golden era of worldwide expeditions (1880s–1930s). Examples of some of these
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is the director of the Hayden Planetarium. In addition, Polshek designed the 1,800 sq ft (170 m) Weston Pavilion, a 43 ft (13 m) high transparent structure of "water white" glass along the museum's west facade. This structure, a small companion piece to the Rose Center,
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Building, which started construction in 1969 and was completed in 1973. When the Frick Building was completed, the museum's collection of fossilized mammals and dinosaurs was the world's largest such collection, weighing 600 short tons (540 long tons; 540 t). The Frick Building's top three
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The Stout Hall of Asian Peoples is a one-story hall on the museum's second floor in between the Hall of Asian Mammals and Birds of the World. It is named for Gardner D. Stout, a former president of the museum, and was primarily organized by Walter A. Fairservis, a longtime museum archaeologist.
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The Hall of North American Mammals opened in 1942 with only ten dioramas. Another 16 dioramas were added in 1963. A massive restoration project began in late 2011 following a large donation from Jill and Lewis Bernard. In October 2012 the hall was reopened as the Bernard Hall of North American
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The dinosaur halls were temporarily closed for renovation starting in 1990. The first halls to reopen were the primitive-mammal and advanced-mammal halls, part of the Lila Acheson Wallace Wing of Mammals and Their Extinct Relatives, which opened in 1994. The Halls of Saurischian Dinosaurs and
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and a slate roof. The rear of the gallery included two towers: one containing a stairwell and the other containing curators' rooms. The original structure still exists but is hidden from view by the many buildings in the complex that today occupy most of Manhattan Square. The museum remains
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proposed the construction of a large building in the museum's southeast courtyard to house a new Hall of Ocean Life in which "models and skeletons of whales" would be exhibited. The hall opened in 1924 and was renovated in 1962. In 1969, a renovation gave the hall a more explicit focus on
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The Hall of Eastern Woodlands Indians is next to the Hall of Plains Indians, on the south side of the third floor. This hall opened in May 1966. It details the lives and technology of traditional Native American peoples in the woodland environments of eastern North America. These include
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Center for Science, Education, and Innovation, on the Columbus Avenue side. On October 11, 2016, the Landmarks Preservation Commission unanimously approved the expansion. Construction of the Gilder Center, which was expected to break ground the next year following design development and
5351:, the new building consists of a six-story high glass cube enclosing an 87 ft (27 m) illuminated sphere that appears to float, although it is actually supported by truss work. Polshek has referred to his work as a "cosmic cathedral". The sphere is known as the Space Theater.
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The Hall of Plains Indians is on the south side of the third floor, near the western end of the museum. This hall opened in February 1967. The primary focus of this hall is the North American Great Plains peoples as they were at the middle of the 19th century, including depictions of
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in 1992. The space is 55,000 sq ft (5,100 m) and includes five different "conservation zones", including the 50-person reading room, public offices, and temperature- and humidity-controlled rooms. Today, the Library's collections contain over 550,000 volumes of
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as the Jesup North Pacific Hall. The hall now contains artifacts and exhibits of the tribes of the North Pacific Coast cultural region (Southern Alaska, Northern Washington, and a portion of British Columbia). Featured prominently in the hall are four "House Posts" from the
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Founded in 1869, the AMNH Exhibitions Lab has since produced thousands of installations. The department is notable for its integration of new scientific research into immersive art and multimedia presentations. In addition to the famous dioramas at its home museum and the
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The Hall of Mexico and Central America is a one-story hall on the museum's second floor behind Birds of the World and before the Hall of South American Peoples. It presents archaeological artifacts from a broad range of pre-Columbian civilizations that once existed across
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Many of the fossils on display represent unique and historic pieces that were collected during the museum's golden era of worldwide expeditions (1880s–1930s). On a smaller scale, expeditions continue into the present and have resulted in additions to the collections from
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The museum's 1,350-seat lecture hall opened in October 1900, as did the Native American and Mexican halls in the west wing. During the 1900s, the AMNH sponsored several expeditions to grow its collection, including a trip to Mexico, a trip to collect fauna from the
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scientific realism, ultimately serving as a historical record of habitats and species facing a high probability of extinction. Each of Chapman's dioramas depicted a species, their nests, and 4 ft (1.2 m) of the surrounding habitat in each direction.
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The exhibitions team currently consists of over sixty artists, writers, preparators, designers and programmers. The department is responsible for the creation of two to three exhibits per year. These extensive shows typically travel nationally to sister
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was elected in his place. Goelet served until 1987, when he was placed on the board of trustees. He was succeeded by George D. Langdon Jr., the first president in the museum's history to receive a salary; all previous presidents had served without pay.
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dinosaur. The specimen is an example of a "mummified" dinosaur fossil in which the soft tissue and skin impressions were imbedded in the surrounding rock. The specimen is mounted as it was found, lying on its side with its legs drawn up and head drawn
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and measured 199 by 66 feet (61 by 20 m) across; it featured a gallery measuring 112 feet (34 m) long200 ft (61 m) tall. This gallery contained a raised basement, three stories of exhibits, Venetian Gothic arches, and an attic with
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and AMNH board member Irma Milstein. The 2003 renovation included refurbishment of the famous blue whale, suspended high above the 19,000 sq ft (1,800 m) exhibit floor; updates to the 1930s and 1960s dioramas; and electronic displays.
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Hoffman signed the legislation creating the museum on April 6, 1869, with John David Wolfe as its first president. Subsequently, the chairman of the AMNH's executive committee asked Green if the museum could use the top two stories of Central Park's
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The Gilder Center opened on May 4, 2023, and the museum saw 1.5 million visitors over the next three months. In late 2023, the museum announced that it would stop displaying human remains from its collection. Despite the 1990 passage of the
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rainforest with over 160 animal and plant species. The diorama shows the rainforest in three states: pristine, altered by human activity, and destroyed by human activity. Another attraction in the hall is "The Spectrum of Habitats", a
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The Hall of African Mammals was first proposed to the museum by Carl Akeley around 1909; he proposed 40 dioramas featuring the rapidly vanishing landscapes and animals of Africa. Daniel Pomeroy, a trustee of the museum and partner at
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The Hall of Small Mammals is an offshoot of the Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals, directly to the west of the latter. There are several small dioramas featuring small mammals found throughout North America, including
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in a characteristic 'alarmed' formation. Though the mammals are typically the main feature in the dioramas, birds and flora of the regions are occasionally featured as well. The hall in its current form was completed in 1936.
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displaying footage of nine ecosystems. There is a "Transformation Wall", containing information and stories detailing changes to biodiversity, and a "Solutions Wall", containing suggestions on how to increase biodiversity.
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expeditions; the oldest rock is 4.3 billion years old, while the youngest was collected from a volcano on the day that it solidified. There is also a 30-seat granite amphitheater, with a globe, at the center of the hall.
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stages, would entail demolition of three museum buildings built between 1874 and 1935. The museum filed plans for the expansion in August 2017, but due to community opposition, construction did not start until June 2019.
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and other Pacific islands. Mead had collected 250 of the 1,500 items in the hall. Some of these were probably selected from the 3,284 items she collected for the American Museum of Natural History during fieldwork in
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in 1933 to assist Leigh in the painting of backgrounds. Wilson made many improvements on Leigh's techniques, including a range of methods to minimize the distortion caused by the dioramas' curved walls. In 1936,
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and are about 30 ft (9.1 m) high. In the attic above the main archway, there is an inscription describing Roosevelt's accomplishments. The words "Truth", "Knowledge", and "Vision" are carved into the
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peoples. In 1989, the Hall was renovated and reopened as a permanent exhibition, focusing on the technology and artistry of the ancient Andean and traditional Amazonian cultures, led by curators Craig Morris,
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level) more than 5 billion years old. These were extracted from a meteorite sample through chemical means, and they are so small that a quadrillion of these fit into a volume smaller than a cubic centimeter.
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Bone Storage Room is a cavernous space in which powerful winches come down from the ceiling to move the giant fossil bones about. The museum attic upstairs includes even more storage facilities, such as the
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had sent to the American Museum of Natural History while they were conducting fieldwork in Bali, 1936-1938. The exhibits in the Margaret Mead Hall of Pacific Peoples also include a fiberglass cast of an
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offers a new entry way to the museum as well as opening further exhibition space for astronomically related objects. The Heilbrun Cosmic Pathway is one of the most popular exhibits in the Rose Center.
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cultures. The exhibit features examples of indigenous basketry, pottery, farming techniques, food preparation, metal jewelry, musical instruments, and textiles. Other highlights include a model of a
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The museum's first three presidents were all cofounders. John David Wolfe served from 1869 until his death in 1872; he was followed by Robert L. Stuart, who resigned in 1881. The third president,
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or in New York City, the government of New York City offered a site next to the AMNH for consideration. The commission rejected a "conventional Greek mausoleum" design, instead opting to design a
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became the AMNH's fifth president. Davison stepped down in 1951, and Alexander M. White was elected as the museum's president. Gardner D. Stout then served as president from 1968 to 1975, when
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10381:"New-York's New Museum: Preparations of the American Museum of Natural History for Opening Next Saturday--the Building Entirely Filled With Valuable Curiosities--Programme of the Opening".
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The facility encloses 333,500 sq ft (30,980 m) of research, education, and exhibition space as well as the Hayden planetarium. Also in the facility is the Department of
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were done at the actual AMNH. AMNH officials have credited the movie with increasing the number of visitors during the holiday season in 2006 by almost 20 percent. Its sequels,
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Warburg Hall of New York State Environments is a one-story hall on the museum's ground floor in between the Hall of North American Forests and the Grand Hall. Based on the town of
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structure. It extends 700 ft (210 m) along West 77th Street, with corner towers 150 ft (46 m) tall. Its pink brownstone and granite, similar to that found at
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The Hall of Biodiversity is underneath the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Hall. It opened in May 1998. The hall primarily contains exhibits and objects highlighting the concept of
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After Akeley's unexpected death during the Eastman-Pommeroy expedition in 1926, responsibility of the hall's completion fell to James L. Clark, who hired architectural artist
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model. The upper level of the hall exhibits the vast array of ecosystems present in the ocean. Dioramas compare and contrast the life in these different settings including
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The Memorial Hall originally connected to various classrooms, exhibition rooms, and a 600-person auditorium. Directly underneath the Memorial Hall is an entrance to the
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burned down in 1868. Eighteen prominent New Yorkers wrote a letter to the Central Park Commission that December, requesting the creation of a natural history museum in
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and opened on May 14, 1951, as the Warburg Memorial Hall of General Ecology. It has changed little since and is now frequently regarded for its retro-modern styling.
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remain hidden from public view and are kept in many repositories deep within the museum complex. The most significant storage facility among these is the ten-story
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Losche, Diane (2006). "The Fate of the Senses in Ethnographic Modernity: The Margaret Mead Hall of Pacific Peoples at the American Museum of Natural History". In
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Besides the fossils in museum display, many specimens are stored in the collections available for scientists. Those include important specimens such as complete
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Hall of Planet Earth is on the first floor at the northeast corner of the museum. Opened in 1999, it is a permanent hall devoted to the history of Earth, from
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11199:"Natural History Museum Dedicates Akeley Exhibit: New African Hall, Result of 25 Years' Planning, Open Today As Museum of Natural History Opens Akeley Hall".
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The Research Library is open to staff and public visitors, and is on the fourth floor of the museum. The Library collects materials covering such subjects as
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became the museum's first female president in 1993. Futter announced in June 2022 that she planned to step down when the Gilder Center opened in March 2023.
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Dinosaurs (recognized by their grasping hand, long mobile neck, and the downward/forward position of the pubis bone, they are forerunners of the modern bird)
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Tschopp, E., Mateus, O., & Benson, R. B. (2015). A specimen-level phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision of Diplodocidae (Dinosauria, Sauropoda).
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Many of the displays from the original hall can still be viewed in the present expanded format. These include life-size dioramas of our human predecessors
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canoe suspended from the ceiling (relocated from the Grand Gallery in 2020). The artifacts are accompanied by text in numerous Native American languages.
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that extends from Central Park West to Columbus Avenue, and from West 77th to 81st Streets and that contains park benches, gardens and lawns, and also a
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in the midst of the Smithsonian-Roosevelt African expedition. On these early expeditions, Akeley was accompanied by his former apprentice in taxidermy,
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The Hall of Pacific Peoples is on the southwestern corner of the third floor, accessed through the Hall of Plains Indians. The cultural anthropologist
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exhibit halls, were nearly complete by late 1899, but the lecture hall had been delayed. A hall dedicated to ancient Mexican art opened that December.
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entablature. Each of the Memorial Hall's four sides contains two red-marble columns, each measuring 48 ft (15 m) tall and rising from a
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plays a major role in all of these thrillers. Preston was manager of publications at the museum before embarking upon his fiction writing career.
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nation and murals by William S. Taylor depicting native life. As of 2022, there are 9,000 items in total, including 78 totem poles, as well as a
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on the south wall. The east and west walls, contain four quotes from Roosevelt under the headings "Nature", "Manhood", "Youth", and "The State".
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Mohan, Urmila (2021). "The Indonesian Alcove at the American Museum of Natural History: Art, Culture Areas, and the Mead-Bateson Bali Project".
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1970 when it re-opened in its current form. Notable artifacts on display include the Kunz Axe and a full-scale replica of Tomb 104 from the
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The American Museum of Natural History and How It Got That Way: With a New Preface by the Author and a New Foreword by Neil deGrasse Tyson
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carvings of horses were made nearly 26,000 years ago and are considered to represent some of the earliest artistic expression of humans.
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to design the memorial hall. Construction began in 1929, and the trustees approved final plans the next year. J. Harry McNally was the
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The Milstein Hall of Ocean Life is in the southeastern quadrant of the first floor, west of the Hall of Biodiversity. It focuses on
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indicated his support for the project in January 1869. A board of trustees was created for the museum. The next month, Bickmore and
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Ornithischian Dinosaurs reopened in 1995 as part of a $ 12 million expansion. The Hall of Vertebrate Origins opened in 1996.
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skull had been used mistakenly until a correct skull was found. It is not entirely certain whether this specimen is a
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skull was discovered, and so a plaster cast of that skull was made and placed on the museum's mount. A
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devised the idea for the American Museum of Natural History in 1861. At the time, he was studying in
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10106:"Facing Scrutiny, a Museum That Holds 12,000 Human Remains Changes Course"
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15520:"Jimmy Van Bramer brings Moveable Museum to Queensbridge for Family Day"
14989:"Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation opens in New York"
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10174:"America's Biggest Museums Fail to Return Native American Human Remains"
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13486:"Museum of Natural History's Renewed Hall Holds Treasures and Pain"
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16475:"Timeline: The History of the American Museum of Natural History"
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Phenomena: A science salon hosted by National Geographic Magazine
15439:, American Museum of Natural History, Retrieved January 11, 2009.
13959:"New Home for Gems and Minerals at the Museum of Natural History"
13698:"Timeline: The History of the American Museum of Natural History"
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17056:(Report). American Museum of Natural History. January 19, 1936.
16245:"The American Museum of Natural History and How It Got That Way"
15767:"Programs for Teens: Science Learning at the Museum | AMNH"
15041:"Wonder and Awe in Natural History's New Wing. Butterflies, Too"
12764:"Hall of South American Peoples Biographical or Historical Note"
11983:"Travel Advisory; It's Butterfly Weather On the Upper West Side"
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9898:"Landmarks Commission approves Natural History Museum expansion"
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Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center
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American Museum of Natural History at Google Cultural Institute
16408:"Natural History Museum Panel Selects First Salaried President"
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12362:"Albert E. Parr, Museum Director and Oceanographer, Dies at 90"
10713:"Roosevelt Statue to Be Removed From Museum of Natural History"
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Antiquity in Gotham: The Ancient Architecture of New York City
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14182:"Natural History Museum Builds A Wing for 600 Tons of Fossils"
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12855:"Archaeological Method and The Hall of South American Peoples"
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10140:"Top New York museum to remove all human remains from display"
9959:"American Museum of Natural History Launches $ 383M Expansion"
9594:"Natural History Museum Builds A Wing for 600 Tons of Fossils"
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looking at a salmon after they scared off an otter, a pair of
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Association of Science-Technology Centers member institutions
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Stern, Robert A. M.; Mellins, Thomas; Fishman, David (1999).
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The Politics of Urban Beauty: New York and Its Art Commission
13286:"The AMNH's Great Canoe Moves For The First Time in 60 Years"
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12602:"Confluences: An American Expedition to Northern Burma, 1935"
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12829:"Why the American Museum of Natural History Needs to Change"
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cladding is the same stone used on the Museum's west side.
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13390:"AMNH Special Collections — Jesup North Pacific Exhibition"
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Sensible Objects: Colonialism, Museums and Material Culture
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15348:"Institutional Archives, Manuscripts, and Personal Papers"
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13176:"A first look at AMNH's stunning new Northwest Coast Hall"
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9037:"New Finds in Manhattan Rock Shelters and Kitchen Middens"
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7044:"Opening of the Museum of Natural History at Central Park"
6692:"Dioramas at the Museum: Millions of Specimens in Context"
6595:"Natural History Museum Names College Leader as New Chief"
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List of museums and cultural institutions in New York City
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16082:"Back to School, Not on a Campus but in a Beloved Museum"
15490:"In Arizona, a biodiversity hot spot goes beyond science"
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11008:"Theodore Roosevelt Memorial: Our Conservation President"
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6744:"No. 7 American Museum of Natural History, New York City"
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16535:"American Museum of Natural History Names New President"
15569:. The American Museum of Natural History. Archived from
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14024:"Allison and Roberto Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals"
13669:"Hall of Eastern Woodlands Native Americans | AMNH"
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12491:. S. hrg. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 402.
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11447:"Vernay-Hopwood Chindwin Expedition | Anthropology"
10473:"Museum of Natural History Reveals Design for Expansion"
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expeditions, financed in whole or part by the AMNH are:
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15724:. Family Health Resource Center & Patient Library.
15564:"American Museum of Natural History 2009 Annual Report"
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14937:"Architect Jeanne Gang on soaring Gilder Center design"
13813:"Hall of Human Origins: Six Million Years of Evolution"
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10019:"Studio Gang's Richard Gilder Center Opens in New York"
6813:. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 48–55.
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16442:"Museum of Natural History Welcomes Its New President"
15857:"Museum of Natural History Soon to Grant Degrees, Too"
14840:"Its Stars Eclipsed, Hayden Is Cleared for Demolition"
12195:"The Hall of Biodiversity: Abundance of Life on Earth"
12045:. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. pp. 169–193.
11358:. Peabody.yale.edu. September 28, 2011. Archived from
11234:. Peabody.yale.edu. September 28, 2011. Archived from
10409:"The New Museum of Natural History in New York City".
9867:"American Museum of Natural History Plans an Addition"
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are also both on display, among many other specimens.
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Allison and Roberto Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals
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A Yakut shaman performs a healing rite in this diorama
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Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
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New York Central Railroad 69th Street Transfer Bridge
16374:"American Museum Names Businessman To Head the Board"
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Special Collections in Libraries in the United States
14485:"Mesozoic Encore; The Dinosaurs Reappear In Top Form"
13529:
The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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11749:. Peabody.yale.edu. November 28, 2011. Archived from
11500:"Movie Review – Hunting Tigers in India – THE SCREEN"
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The museum has appeared repeatedly in the fiction of
5987:, wrote an opinion piece in Al Jazeera criticizing a
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discovered in 1926 New Mexico, providing evidence of
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The old Romanesque Revival-style 77th Street entrance
16892:
16003:"Master of Arts in Teaching Earth Science Residency"
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Kimmelman, Michael; Fisher, Peter (April 25, 2023).
14980:
13360:"Jesup North Pacific Expedition | Anthropology"
12555:. American Museum of Natural History. Archived from
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12016:"Reptiles & Amphibians: Permanent Exhibit Halls"
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Annual Report ... American Museum of Natural History
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
18236:
Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York
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16115:"Demographics & Evaluation: Museum MAT Program"
15297:
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14768:"Andrewsarchus, "Superb Skull of a Gigantic Beast""
14681:"Iridescent Ammonite Goes On Display At The Museum"
13768:"The Hall of the Age of Man in the American Museum"
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12091:"Museum Provides a New Look for Lizards and Snakes"
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David S. and Ruth L. Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth
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Spiritual costumes from a variety of African tribes
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471:Calls for a natural history museum increased after
16740:Reilly, Sara Smart,CNN | Liam (January 21, 2022).
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5103:, and therefore it is considered an "unidentified
5085:1980. It was only many years later that the first
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3499:The Whitney Memorial Wing, originally named after
2787:Species and locations represented in Sanford Hall
541:Drawing of the AMNH south facade, publication 1916
16055:"Richard Gilder Graduate School, School Overview"
15222:
15220:
15218:
13610:"Hall of Plains Indians: Native American Peoples"
12488:Ending September 30, 2002, and for Other Purposes
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11356:"Painting Actuality: Chapter 6: The African Hall"
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6400:List of most-visited museums in the United States
5765:
4967:, South America, and central and eastern Africa.
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4165:archaeological site, originally displayed at the
3982:A range of costumes worn by women in Islamic Asia
3605:
1041:Species and locations represented in Akeley Hall
961:
20230:
18469:Cathedral Parkway–110th Street/Central Park West
18291:Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Manhattan
16693:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
16636:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
15665:"At Staten Island School, a Moving Way to Learn"
15525:. Woodside Herald. June 25, 2010. Archived from
14907:
14809:"A Remnant of the 1930s, and Its Sky, Will Fall"
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13069:
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11711:"Art Review; Natural History, the Early Version"
11599:"Behind the Glass, Primping Up Some Old Friends"
10425:
10309:
9687:
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9683:
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9622:
9582:
5734:The AMNH operates a biological field station in
5729:
4681:Harry Frank Guggenheim Hall of Gems and Minerals
20329:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan
19860:New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
17934:
16974:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
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16174:
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15973:"2013 Richard Gilder Graduate School Graduates"
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13731:"Meet the Relatives. They're Full of Surprises"
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12572:"Hall of Asian People; Orienting the Americans"
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6108:The museum was the setting for the 1970 novel "
6096:(2014), were also partially set in this museum.
5123:. It lived 35 million years ago in what is now
3555:carcass in the Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians.
768:
20349:Pre-Columbian art museums in the United States
17051:The New York State Theodore Roosevelt Memorial
17008:
15547:. Edwize.org. November 3, 2010. Archived from
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15208:The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography
13869:"New Hall for Meteorites Old Beyond Imagining"
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6099:The main characters of the 2023 graphic novel
6087:Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
5819:. He also was a funder and shaper of the 1921
5336:, connected to the museum, is now part of the
4541:Anne and Bernard Spitzer Hall of Human Origins
4522:Anne and Bernard Spitzer Hall of Human Origins
4516:Anne and Bernard Spitzer Hall of Human Origins
3894:
3807:
661:, dedicated the memorial on January 19, 1936.
20294:Mesoamerican art museums in the United States
19471:
18846:
18670:
18206:Christ & Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church
17810:
17179:
17074:. "Curators' ed., 600 copies.". Irving Press.
16406:Anderson, Susan Heller (September 25, 1987).
16145:
16133:
15243:
13992:"A New York Museum Staple Gets a New Glimmer"
13692:
13690:
13277:
12790:"The Hall of South American Peoples, at AMNH"
12483:
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11846:"Birds of the World: Permanent Exhibit Halls"
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10072:"Gilder Center Flies, Wriggles and Surprises"
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2024:diorama in the Hall of North American Mammals
2013:Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals
946:81st Street–Museum of Natural History station
838:New York State Memorial to Theodore Roosevelt
832:New York State Memorial to Theodore Roosevelt
16:Natural history museum in Manhattan, New York
20374:Native American museums in the United States
20324:Natural Science Collections Alliance members
18226:First Baptist Church in the City of New York
17015:. Fordham University Press. pp. 96–98.
16288:
16169:
16157:
15608:"Moveable Museums Make Trip to D.C. (video)"
14388:"A Brand-New Hall for Some Very Old Mammals"
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9631:"Clearing a New Path for T. Rex and Company"
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7152:
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6883:
6684:
5811:movement. Osborn's friend, noted eugenicist
4257:in the Margaret Mead Hall of Pacific Peoples
511:
20319:Natural history museums in New York (state)
20314:Native American museums in New York (state)
19612:Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
19549:National September 11 Memorial & Museum
19445:National Register of Historic Places Portal
18768:National September 11 Memorial & Museum
16249:The Gotham Center for New York City History
15684:"Dinosaurs, Moveable Museums, and Science!"
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13230:"Encyclopedia Brunoniana – Taylor, Will S."
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11416:. Kingston Daily Freeman. October 11, 1923.
10437:"Natural History Museum Plans Big Overhaul"
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9156:"Natural History Museum Plans Big Overhaul"
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7978:American Museum of Natural History (1890).
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5166:in the subclass Ammonoidea) became extinct
5043:in 1902 and 1908 by famous dinosaur hunter
4472:early American colonization of the Americas
4153:of these civilizations did not survive the
3780:Warburg Hall of New York State Environments
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15918:. Education Update Online. February 2009.
15610:. AMNH Youtube Channel. October 27, 2010.
14960:
14935:gazettebeckycoleman (September 15, 2023).
14871:
14354:"Dinosaur Displays Closing for Renovation"
13983:
13687:
13636:"New Indian Hall Opens At American Museum"
13447:"Canoe Goes Upriver, Without Its Paddlers"
12768:American Museum of Natural History Library
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11473:"Diorama diversity. – Free Online Library"
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5857:president of the museum on April 3, 2023.
5580:'s library on fishes and general zoology,
5178:donated the fossil after its discovery in
5115:: Extinct mammal distantly related to the
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18862:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
18815:Note: Visitor numbers are estimates only.
18025:Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School
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16778:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
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14910:"Hayden Planetarium and Digital Universe"
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11898:"C. V. Whitney Dedicates Family Memorial"
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6276:Diorama in Akeley Hall of African Mammals
6264:Diorama in Akeley Hall of African Mammals
6252:Diorama in Akeley Hall of African Mammals
5860:
5821:Second International Congress of Eugenics
5631:The new Library was designed by the firm
4918:floors contain laboratories and offices.
4441:
4172:
492:its kind in our country", similar to the
271:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
20249:African art museums in the United States
19898:Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
19529:Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology
19485:
18241:Holy Name of Jesus Roman Catholic Church
18035:Edward A. Reynolds West Side High School
16875:"The Wrong Way to Help Improve a Museum"
16793:Rodriguez, Julia E. (January 10, 2020).
16573:"MTA Neighborhood Maps: Upper West Side"
16499:
16405:
15795:Jorgensen, Jillian (December 18, 2023).
15452:Chiricahua Mountains: History and Nature
14571:
14352:Browne, Malcolm W. (November 29, 1990).
14179:
13522:
13257:
12908:"Margaret Mead Hall For American Museum"
12852:
12638:"Gardner D. Stout Hall of Asian Peoples"
11709:Kimmelman, Michael (November 24, 2000).
11596:
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7102:The American Architect and Building News
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18474:Cathedral Parkway–110th Street/Broadway
18216:Church of the Ascension, Roman Catholic
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13549:Teltsch, Kathleen (February 21, 1967).
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13004:"Margaret Mead Hall At American Museum"
12335:"Warburg Hall Dedicated at N.Y. Museum"
12125:
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10995:American Museum of Natural History 1936
10983:American Museum of Natural History 1936
10893:American Museum of Natural History 1936
10878:American Museum of Natural History 1936
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10644:American Museum of Natural History 1936
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9836:"Teddy Is Restored. In Paint, at Least"
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7860:"$ 400,000 for the Metropolitan Museum"
6808:
6093:Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
5827:Davenport presided also the 1932 Third
5753:
5425:colony in the Gilder Center Insectarium
4344:
3579:
3551:diorama featuring a group feeding on a
3479:, and the Australian outback featuring
925:pedestal. There are rounded windows at
899:Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library
895:equestrian statue of Theodore Roosevelt
20231:
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16660:
16602:"Design Is Selected for Times Capsule"
16151:
16139:
15979:. American Museum of Natural History.
15953:from the original on February 13, 2019
15855:Arenson, Karen W. (October 24, 2006).
15820:
15743:. ColoriumLaboratorium. Archived from
15705:. Educational Alliance. Archived from
15652:from the original on November 28, 2010
15614:from the original on November 30, 2010
15328:from the original on November 17, 2017
15303:
15275:
15260:
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15187:from the original on February 24, 2009
15135:from the original on November 25, 2012
15072:
14912:. American Museum of Natural History.
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14302:from the original on September 5, 2016
13971:from the original on November 11, 2020
13917:
13845:from the original on February 28, 2009
13762:
13675:from the original on November 27, 2021
13465:from the original on November 18, 2017
13284:Vanasco, Jennifer (February 3, 2020).
13239:from the original on February 24, 2021
13202:
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12755:
12740:from the original on December 26, 2015
12570:Christopher Swan (November 13, 1980).
12456:. American Museum of Natural History.
12405:from the original on February 25, 2020
12359:
12286:from the original on September 5, 2017
12040:
11256:
11140:from the original on December 12, 2021
10910:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1975
10866:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1975
10627:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1975
10043:
9908:from the original on November 25, 2020
9877:from the original on November 11, 2020
9833:
9730:
9660:Walker, Lawrence (December 26, 2013).
9659:
7158:
6994:"Natural History Museum in New York".
6981:
6896:
6862:
6850:
6571:from the original on December 12, 2020
6300:Display in Milstein Hall of Ocean Life
6072:). The interior scenes were shot at a
6029:Second International Eugenics Congress
5710:Roosevelt–Rondon Scientific Expedition
5682:
5600:collection of voyages and travel, and
5545:, conchology, exploration and travel,
4722:Assorted faceted and polished minerals
4576:skeleton and the 1.7-million-year-old
4510:
4466:cultures. Of particular interest is a
3919:, as well as a full size replica of a
3495:Whitney Memorial Hall of Oceanic Birds
719:Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.
550:This wing was built from 1874 to 1877.
464:, the father of future U.S. president
20279:Dinosaur museums in the United States
20254:Asian art museums in New York (state)
20021:National Track and Field Hall of Fame
19459:
18834:
18658:
18606:
18434:81st Street–Museum of Natural History
18387:
18167:
18075:Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan
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17109:. Monacelli Press. pp. 182–189.
16987:
16898:
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16580:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
16294:
16178:
16163:
16080:Quenqua, Douglas (January 16, 2012).
15940:
15773:from the original on November 1, 2018
15671:from the original on October 18, 2015
15487:
14807:Gray, Christopher (August 16, 1996).
14333:from the original on October 18, 2015
14086:Wilford, John Noble (June 11, 1999).
14052:
14034:from the original on November 1, 2020
13923:
13584:"Museum Opens Hall on Plains Indians"
13483:
13370:from the original on January 25, 2022
13258:Lederman, Marsha (January 28, 2020).
13040:
12975:
12787:
12088:
11872:"750,000 Birds Housed in Museum Wing"
11018:from the original on January 10, 2022
10799:from the original on January 20, 2022
10749:
10692:from the original on December 5, 2020
10483:from the original on January 25, 2021
10435:Goldberger, Paul (January 27, 1995).
10249:
10103:
9956:
9895:
9865:Pogrebin, Robin (December 11, 2014).
9846:from the original on November 2, 2021
9791:
9154:Goldberger, Paul (January 27, 1995).
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6838:
6779:
6672:from the original on February 4, 2022
6605:from the original on December 7, 2022
6535:from the original on January 24, 2016
6080:, but exterior shots of the museum's
6042:
5923:81st Street–Museum of Natural History
5007:
4938:vault are downstairs from the attic.
4904:
4590:. The hall also features replicas of
4243:Margaret Mead Hall of Pacific Peoples
2008:in the Hall of North American Mammals
757:
657:. Roosevelt's cousin, U.S. president
629:In the early 1920s, museum president
500:, leader of the powerful and corrupt
221:81st Street–Museum of Natural History
20187:National Register of Historic Places
19981:American Academy of Arts and Letters
18686:Tourist attractions in New York City
16812:
16632:"Theodore Roosevelt Park Highlights"
16242:
16061:from the original on October 4, 2013
15244:Johnston, W.D.; Mudge, I.G. (1912).
14806:
14778:from the original on August 24, 2016
14483:Wilford, John Noble (June 2, 1995).
14386:Wilford, John Noble (May 13, 1994).
14231:Wilford, John Noble (June 7, 1996).
14146:Webster, Bayard (November 9, 1969).
14055:"Journey to the Center of the Earth"
13926:"Some Famous Gems Get a New Setting"
13523:Angeleti, Gabriella (May 18, 2022).
13445:Collins, Glenn (November 14, 2006).
12976:Unger, Michael (December 18, 1984).
12955:. New York: Berg. pp. 223–244.
12694:"Ancient Mexico and Central America"
12240:
12126:Wilford, John Noble (May 29, 1998).
12089:Brody, Jane E. (November 16, 1977).
11597:Fountain, Henry (October 21, 2011).
11498:Hall, Mordaunt (December 10, 1929).
11497:
11257:Pollak, Michael (October 27, 2012).
11161:
10750:DurĂłn, MaximilĂano (June 21, 2020).
10223:
10138:Helmore, Edward (October 15, 2023).
9800:
9641:from the original on August 29, 2021
9523:
6662:"American Museum of Natural History"
6629:National Register of Historic Places
6617:
6593:Pogrebin, Robin (December 6, 2022).
5159:, explained that ammonites (shelled
4889:in the Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs
4691:over the course of Earth's history,
4535:diorama in the Hall of Human Origins
4149:. Because the great majority of the
4124:Zapotec burial urns from Monte Albán
3575:Biodiversity and environmental halls
3471:, the East African plains featuring
2737:Sanford Hall of North American Birds
2732:Birds, reptiles, and amphibian halls
1995:
1676:diorama in the Hall of Asian Mammals
956:
929:level on the north and south walls.
421:List of castles in the United States
20284:Geology museums in New York (state)
20269:Central Park West Historic District
19795:New York Public Library Main Branch
19607:International Center of Photography
19495:Financial District and Battery Park
18618:Central Park West Historic District
18050:Innovation Diploma Plus High School
17375:Trump International Hotel and Tower
16713:
16440:Collins, Glenn (December 2, 1993).
15728:from the original on March 15, 2012
15595:from the original on April 21, 2014
15316:Collins, Glenn (November 7, 1992).
15066:
14916:from the original on March 15, 2017
14838:Barron, James (November 22, 1995).
14321:Considine, J. D. (April 12, 2005).
12872:
12752:
12674:from the original on April 13, 2014
12644:from the original on April 18, 2014
12582:from the original on April 16, 2014
12553:"History of the Hall of Ocean Life"
12460:from the original on March 30, 2013
12128:"Showing Why a Rain Forest Matters"
11811:Collins, Glenn (February 3, 2003).
11512:from the original on April 18, 2014
11479:from the original on April 16, 2014
11453:from the original on April 16, 2014
11305:from the original on April 13, 2014
11291:Wolfgang Saxon (October 25, 1995).
10829:from the original on April 21, 2022
10781:Suliman, Adela (January 20, 2022).
10762:from the original on April 18, 2021
10104:Small, Zachary (October 15, 2023).
10070:Graeber, Laurel (August 10, 2023).
9801:Gray, Christopher (July 29, 2007).
9731:Berger, Alisha (February 6, 2000).
9697:"A cosmic cathedral on 81st Street"
9629:Collins, Glenn (December 1, 1991).
9524:Gray, Christopher (June 19, 1994).
9368:from the original on March 16, 2018
8656:"The Natural History Museum Wing".
5989:bronze statue of Theodore Roosevelt
5940:On a pedestal outside the museum's
5893:; pioneer cultural anthropologists
5484:
4656:The hall also contains extra-solar
4598:region of southwestern France. The
3762:Great Smoky Mountains National Park
2628:Great Smoky Mountains National Park
28:National Museum of American History
13:
20239:American Museum of Natural History
19958:National Academy Museum and School
19881:(59th-125th Sts on or near 5th Av)
19838:American Museum of Natural History
18762:American Museum of Natural History
18607:
18388:
18271:Second Church of Christ, Scientist
18196:Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
18116:William E. Macaulay Honors College
17753:American Museum of Natural History
17542:Association Residence Nursing Home
17148:American Museum of Natural History
17063:from the original on June 3, 2022.
17009:Macaulay-Lewis, Elizabeth (2021).
16983:from the original on May 19, 2021.
16642:from the original on June 20, 2014
16481:from the original on July 30, 2012
16119:American Museum of Natural History
16007:American Museum of Natural History
15922:from the original on March 5, 2021
15821:Switek, Brian (November 5, 2007).
15629:. National Lab Day. Archived from
15500:from the original on March 3, 2021
15488:Tyler, Aubin (December 25, 2011).
15181:"AMNH Library – About the Library"
14889:from the original on July 17, 2008
14687:(Press release). February 20, 2014
14685:American Museum of Natural History
14270:American Museum of Natural History
14180:Sullivan, Walter (April 9, 1975).
14125:American Museum of Natural History
14028:American Museum of Natural History
14004:from the original on July 10, 2021
13990:Zimmerman, Eileen (May 19, 2021).
13905:from the original on June 23, 2013
13817:American Museum of Natural History
13741:from the original on April 2, 2009
13614:American Museum of Natural History
13424:American Museum of Natural History
13106:"At New Mead Hall, a Bygone World"
13081:American Museum of Natural History
12887:American Museum of Natural History
12762:O' Dowd, Clare (August 28, 2017).
12668:American Museum of Natural History
12526:. December 8, 2008. Archived from
12429:American Museum of Natural History
12199:American Museum of Natural History
12020:American Museum of Natural History
11850:American Museum of Natural History
11688:American Museum of Natural History
11435:Lawrence Journal- January 17, 1924
11388:from the original on July 25, 2014
11089:American Museum of Natural History
11012:American Museum of Natural History
10731:from the original on June 21, 2020
10357:American Museum of Natural History
9896:Wachs, Audrey (October 11, 2016).
9815:from the original on July 20, 2011
9592:Sullivan, Walter (April 9, 1975).
9568:American Museum of Natural History
8796:. September 17, 1899. p. 30.
6639:from the original on July 25, 2008
5437:
4941:
4116:Hall of Mexico and Central America
3614:The Mixed Deciduous Forest diorama
2769:Conceived by museum ornithologist
2661:Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
1199:(listed as white-mantled colobus)
848:monument to former U.S. president
350:American Museum of Natural History
263:American Museum of Natural History
36:American Museum of Natural History
21:National Museum of Natural History
14:
20385:
19996:Hamilton Grange National Memorial
18231:First Church of Christ, Scientist
18211:Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew
18070:The School at Columbia University
18040:Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School
17132:
17037:from the original on May 20, 2022
16944:from the original on May 24, 2013
16612:from the original on May 24, 2013
16029:"AMNH Master of Arts in Teaching"
15983:from the original on May 24, 2014
15722:"AMNH Moveable at Family Fun Day"
15469:from the original on June 3, 2022
15354:from the original on May 13, 2014
15073:Sutton, Benjamin (May 31, 2023).
15012:
14819:from the original on May 24, 2013
14651:"Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs"
14323:"Dinosaurs that flocked together"
14266:"Fossil Halls Orientation Center"
14233:"The Backbone Of Natural History"
13957:Roberts, Sam (October 17, 2017).
13938:from the original on July 9, 2021
13879:from the original on May 24, 2013
13504:from the original on May 18, 2022
12454:"The Milstein Hall of Ocean Life"
12395:"Mad men design a museum exhibit"
10964:from the original on June 3, 2022
10926:. February 28, 1934. p. 21.
10711:Pogrebin, Robin (June 21, 2020).
10605:from the original on June 3, 2022
10567:from the original on June 3, 2022
10514:from the original on May 24, 2013
10304:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
9999:from the original on July 8, 2019
9969:from the original on July 9, 2019
9934:. August 14, 2017. Archived from
9709:from the original on May 28, 2020
9668:from the original on June 3, 2022
9482:from the original on June 3, 2022
9444:from the original on June 3, 2022
9406:from the original on June 3, 2022
9288:from the original on June 3, 2022
9250:from the original on June 3, 2022
9212:from the original on June 3, 2022
9174:from the original on May 28, 2020
7948:. September 25, 1890. p. 4.
7419:"The Museum of Natural History".
7388:"Home News: Prominent Arrivals".
7085:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
6797:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999
6051:A large portion of the 2017 film
5786:
5197:corpse based on fossils found at
4660:(diamonds with dimensions on the
4606:Earth and planetary science halls
4478:Hall of Eastern Woodlands Indians
3889:
3741:Southeastern Coastal Plain Forest
881:. These figures were sculpted by
772:
664:
612:
56:Facade of the east entrance from
20359:Science museums in New York City
20339:Paleontology in New York (state)
20334:New York City interior landmarks
20216:
20204:
20192:
20180:
20168:
20156:
19439:
19429:
19420:
19419:
18920:
18913:
18201:Broadway United Church of Christ
18111:Fordham University School of Law
17068:Osborn, Henry Fairfield (1911).
16923:
16873:Abrams, Samuel (June 11, 2024).
16866:
16841:
16786:
16733:
16707:
16624:
16594:
16565:
16527:
16500:Pogrebin, Robin (June 8, 2022).
16493:
16467:
16399:
16366:
16333:
16300:
16255:
16236:
16223:
16217:
16184:
16047:
16021:
15995:
15965:
15934:
15908:
15823:"Richard Gilder Graduate School"
15759:
15512:
15481:
15442:
15423:
15404:
15385:
15366:
15340:
15309:
15173:
15161:from the original on May 9, 2014
15147:
15115:
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15032:
15006:
14954:
14928:
14901:
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14708:
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14643:
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14591:
14562:
14536:
14510:
14476:
14413:
14379:
14345:
14314:
14284:
14139:
14016:
13950:
13899:"Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites"
13891:
13857:
13839:"The AMNH Meteorites Collection"
13831:
13661:
13628:
13576:
13542:
13438:
13382:
13337:. Museums for America. p. 2
13324:
13314:"Indians of the Northwest Coast"
13222:
13131:
12996:
12969:
12900:
12883:"Hall of South American Peoples"
12846:
12820:
12781:
12722:
12704:
12686:
12630:
12594:
12563:
12387:
12276:"Hall of North American Forests"
12268:
12234:
12167:Shurstack, Mary (May 28, 1998).
12082:
12049:
12034:
11975:
11650:
11590:
11557:
11524:
11491:
11465:
11438:
11419:
11400:
11374:
11348:
11336:from the original on May 5, 2014
11330:"Akeley Hall of African Mammals"
11284:
11250:
11126:
11000:
10938:
10774:
10704:
10678:
10579:
10541:
10526:
10502:Collins, Glenn (April 2, 2006).
10495:
10385:. December 15, 1877. p. 2.
10250:Small, Zachary (July 26, 2024).
10243:
10165:
10131:
10097:
10044:Santos, Gracelyn (May 5, 2023).
9981:
9950:
9920:
9858:
9827:
9653:
9456:
9418:
9380:
8511:. November 25, 1896. p. 9.
8449:. December 8, 1895. p. 31.
8354:. February 14, 1895. p. 3.
8128:. November 3, 1892. p. 10.
7999:. February 14, 1892. p. 4.
7423:. November 29, 1882. p. 3.
7392:. November 29, 1882. p. 8.
6562:Themed Entertainment Association
6372:
6353:
6341:
6323:
6305:
6293:
6281:
6269:
6257:
6245:
6233:
6193:Journey to the Beginning of Time
6191:In the 1955 Czechoslovak film, "
5971:winners from the United States.
5248:A display of various species of
5025:The fossils on display include:
4774:
4759:
4742:
4727:
4715:
4706:, the Patricia Emerald, and the
4015:
3996:
3975:
3963:
3944:
3885:Human origins and cultural halls
3788:"Spring" display in Warburg Hall
647:architectural design competition
530:
430:
224:
214:
208:
20344:Planetaria in the United States
20120:Rock&Roll Hall of Fame: NYC
20110:Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art
19879:Upper East Side and East Harlem
19843:Rose Center for Earth and Space
19826:(59th-125th Sts west of 5th Av)
19617:Lower East Side Tenement Museum
18221:Church of the Blessed Sacrament
15667:. SILive.com. October 3, 2010.
15591:. NYC Department of Education.
14987:Bernstein, Fred (May 1, 2023).
14420:Coutro, Evonne (June 3, 1995).
14088:"Shaping Restless Planet Earth"
13203:Hajela, Deepti (May 16, 2022).
12853:Carlisle, Anne (June 8, 2017).
12611:. April 4, 2013. Archived from
12360:Fowler, Glenn (July 20, 1991).
10224:Yang, Maya (January 27, 2024).
9834:Barron, James (June 20, 2010).
9505:. January 20, 1936. p. 1.
9262:
9224:
9186:
9029:
8945:. August 24, 1902. p. 20.
8680:
8616:
8583:
8545:. November 29, 1896. p. 19
8195:. January 20, 1893. p. 9.
7711:"Need of a New Museum Building"
6802:
6442:
6118:One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing
5912:
5834:After Osborn resigned in 1933,
5829:International Eugenics Congress
5667:Art and Memorabilia Collection.
5451:Rose Center for Earth and Space
5338:Rose Center for Earth and Space
5328:Rose Center for Earth and Space
5322:Rose Center for Earth and Space
5314:Rose Center for Earth and Space
5055:: Larger than its relative the
4877:
3512:Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians
951:
696:
607:
592:New York City Board of Estimate
580:
556:Eighth Avenue/Central Park West
409:Rose Center for Earth and Space
20090:Girl Scout Museum and Archives
20016:National Jazz Museum in Harlem
19953:Museum of the City of New York
19855:Children's Museum of Manhattan
19702:National Museum of Mathematics
19652:Whitney Museum of American Art
19514:Federal Hall National Memorial
18459:103rd Street/Central Park West
18286:St. Michael's Episcopal Church
18281:St. Ignatius of Antioch Church
17758:Children's Museum of Manhattan
16822:Satia, Priya (June 29, 2024).
16799:History of Anthropology Review
16226:"Museum Statement on Eugenics"
15977:Richard Gilder Graduate School
15941:Lewin, Tamar (July 22, 2011).
15894:Philanthropy News Digest (PND)
14053:Parks, Steve (June 11, 1999).
13590:. February 22, 1967. p. 9
11904:. January 30, 1953. p. 32
11684:"Hall of North American Birds"
11565:"New Mammal Display at Museum"
11407:"Explorers hunt for pink duck"
11162:Owen, Russell (May 17, 1936).
11136:. YouTube. February 16, 2011.
11134:"Revisiting Akeley's Gorillas"
10535:New York State Museum Bulletin
9079:. February 17, 1905. p. 2
8922:. October 28, 1900. p. 31
8863:. December 13, 1899. p. 6
8660:. August 24, 1897. p. 4.
8418:. August 24, 1895. p. 7.
7892:. December 17, 1889. p. 6
7866:. December 17, 1889. p. 9
6736:
6710:
6547:
6186:We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story
5944:entrance is a stainless steel
5766:Richard Gilder Graduate School
5702:Jesup North Pacific Expedition
4796:David S. and Ruth L. Gottesman
4695:, and the stories of specific
4611:Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites
4586:specimens including a cast of
4400:Jesup North Pacific Expedition
4386:and donated by future trustee
3606:Hall of North American Forests
2079:Ice age mammals of California
1051:Upper Cuango and Luando Rivers
970:Akeley Hall of African Mammals
962:Akeley Hall of African Mammals
844:in 1936, it is an over-scaled
773:the Wallach Orientation Center
743:Environmental Impact Statement
525:had recorded for all of 1874.
310:
1:
19815:United Nations Art Collection
19727:Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace
18449:96th Street/Central Park West
18439:86th Street/Central Park West
18419:72nd Street/Central Park West
18301:West-Park Presbyterian Church
17992:
17232:
16879:American Enterprise Institute
15290:University Extension Bulletin
15123:"In the Hall of Biodiversity"
14961:Pei-Ru Keh (April 30, 2023).
13924:Dukes, Tanya (May 23, 2021).
13484:Lubow, Arthur (May 5, 2022).
13174:Weaver, Shaye (May 6, 2022).
12827:Powell, Emma (July 7, 2021).
12520:"Milstein Hall of Ocean Life"
9957:Appel, Alex (June 13, 2019).
8323:. June 28, 1894. p. 11.
8094:. August 8, 1892. p. 8.
8030:. July 29, 1892. p. 10.
7832:. March 29, 1888. p. 5.
7743:. February 3, 1887. p. 8
7717:. January 31, 1887. p. 8
7328:. August 1, 1881. p. 2.
6430:
6229:
6033:American Enterprise Institute
5974:
5873:(one of the inspirations for
5817:The Passing of the Great Race
5791:
5730:Southwestern Research Station
5706:Whitney South Seas Expedition
5677:
5659:Special collections include:
5614:American Ethnological Society
3594:Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve
1258:(listed as Rainey's gazelle)
19627:Museum of Chinese in America
19396:National Historic Landmarks
18347:Congregation Shearith Israel
18276:St. Gregory the Great Church
18251:Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
18168:
18137:Bloomingdale School of Music
16994:. Fordham University Press.
16716:"A day at the racist museum"
15430:AMNH Scientific Publications
12241:Knox, Sanka (May 14, 1958).
11203:. May 20, 1936. p. 3A.
9311:. June 4, 1925. p. 15.
8976:. July 5, 1903. p. 29.
7551:. April 2, 1886. p. 3.
6511:
6151:" (2007). FBI Special Agent
5471:human-induced climate change
5302:skull, tyrannosaurid teeth,
3319:Unidentified marsh, Florida
2006:Alaska Peninsula brown bears
1841:, listed as Kallegal Range)
1665:in the Hall of Asian Mammals
560:Ninth Avenue/Columbus Avenue
479:. Central Park commissioner
296:; 150 years ago
26:Not to be confused with the
7:
20299:Museums established in 1869
20001:Hispanic Society of America
19865:New-York Historical Society
19850:Carnegie Hall (Rose Museum)
19775:Morgan Library & Museum
19765:John M. Mossman Lock Museum
19661:Chelsea, Flatiron, Gramercy
19554:New York City Police Museum
18646:Manhattan Community Board 7
18409:59th Street–Columbus Circle
18367:Stephen Wise Free Synagogue
18261:Rutgers Presbyterian Church
17935:Green spaces and recreation
17768:New-York Historical Society
17679:
16932:"'Night' Makes History Hot"
15097:"AMNH Education Exhibition"
15013:M, Kathryn (June 5, 2019).
12312:. May 13, 1951. p. 248
12041:Burden, W. Douglas (1956).
8857:"Treasures of Mexican Hall"
8571:. April 3, 1896. p. 12
8565:"The Museum to be Enlarged"
8480:. May 3, 1896. p. 24.
8292:. May 11, 1893. p. 4.
7487:. May 12, 1885. p. 8.
7272:. August 6, 1892. p. 4
7208:. June 3, 1874. p. 2.
7024:. May 23, 1871. p. 8.
6420:Margaret Mead Film Festival
6388:
6184:The plot of the 1993 film "
6001:University of New Hampshire
5584:'s ornithological library,
5174:that killed the dinosaurs.
4858:, is arranged to mimic the
4836:deformed conglomerate rocks
4641:, a section of the 200-ton
4394:artifacts collected by Lt.
3895:Stout Hall of Asian Peoples
3808:Milstein Hall of Ocean Life
2819:"Booming grounds", Central
2794:"Eastern Upland Gamebirds"
2463:, British Columbia, Canada
2415:White River National Forest
2349:Mount Rainier National Park
2091:Alaska Peninsula brown bear
570:ceremony on June 3, 1874.
425:
10:
20390:
19938:Metropolitan Museum of Art
19750:Houdini Museum of New York
19582:Asian American Arts Centre
19539:Museum of American Finance
18756:Metropolitan Museum of Art
18414:66th Street–Lincoln Center
18337:Congregation Rodeph Sholom
18296:West End Collegiate Church
18060:PS 9 Sarah Anderson School
18010:The Anderson School PS 334
17975:West Side Community Garden
16959:
16539:US News & World Report
15741:"M.O.N.H. Moveable Museum"
15648:. Stuyvesant Town Events.
12341:. May 15, 1951. p. 20
11878:. June 16, 1939. p. 3
10504:"Shoring Up a Castle Wall"
6415:Education in New York City
6225:
6172:To Charles Fort, With Love
6145:The Cabinet of Curiosities
6110:The Great Dinosaur Robbery
5901:; explorer and geographer
5441:
5325:
5207:Andrewsarchus mongoliensis
4979:Hall of Vertebrate Origins
4672:
4555:Australopithecus afarensis
4519:
3855:In 1910, museum president
3721:Colorado National Monument
3717:Woodland in early October
3638:The Juniper Forest diorama
3454:Hall of Birds of the World
2691:North American river otter
854:Metropolitan Museum of Art
452:York. Upon the end of the
418:
414:
25:
18:
20128:
20067:
20039:
20026:Yeshiva University Museum
19971:
19943:Mount Vernon Hotel Museum
19878:
19823:
19780:Museum of Arts and Design
19740:
19670:Center for Jewish History
19660:
19637:New York City Fire Museum
19592:Eldridge Street Synagogue
19572:
19544:Museum of Jewish Heritage
19524:George Gustav Heye Center
19494:
19415:
19384:
19264:
18929:
18911:
18872:
18813:
18740:
18692:
18640:
18613:
18602:
18573:
18555:Frederick Douglass Circle
18482:
18398:
18394:
18383:
18342:Congregation Shaare Zedek
18309:
18256:Riverside Memorial Chapel
18178:
18174:
18163:
18129:
18098:
18002:
17998:
17987:
17940:
17929:
17860:
17776:
17745:
17732:Salumeria Rosi Parmacotto
17689:
17685:
17674:
17630:
17582:Frederick Douglass Houses
17504:
17388:
17242:
17238:
17227:
17214:
17159:Early history of the AMNH
16243:AMNH (October 29, 2019).
15449:Ascarza, William (2014).
15157:. Amnh.org. May 1, 2014.
14993:The Architect’s Newspaper
13077:"Hall of Pacific Peoples"
12788:Urton, Gary (July 1992).
12664:"Hall of African Peoples"
12640:. Amnh.org. May 1, 2014.
12576:Christian Science Monitor
12306:"New Museum Hall to Open"
11384:. Amnh.org. May 1, 2014.
11332:. Amnh.org. May 1, 2014.
6153:Aloysius X. L. Pendergast
5430:existing buildings along
4996:Hall of Primitive Mammals
4353:Kwakwaka'wakw House Posts
4332:statue and capes made of
3798:Dutchess County, New York
2686:Algonquin Provincial Park
2563:Pine Barrens (New Jersey)
2547:Crater Lake National Park
2132:Yellowstone National Park
1512:Lichtenstein's hartebeest
1311:Yellow-spotted rock hyrax
783:building was designed by
512:Creation and new building
342:
334:
326:
321:
309:NRHP reference
308:
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268:
261:
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68:
64:
49:
40:
20057:Statue of Liberty Museum
19833:American Folk Art Museum
19770:Madame Tussauds New York
19149:Richmond (Staten Island)
18822:Tourism in New York City
18357:Lincoln Square Synagogue
17908:A Photographer's Gallery
17838:Metropolitan Opera House
17777:Theaters/performing arts
17602:New York Cancer Hospital
17557:Claremont Riding Academy
15397:October 7, 2017, at the
14422:"New Digs for Old Bones"
12859:Bard Research Forum Blog
12806:10.1525/mua.1992.16.2.46
11412:August 31, 2021, at the
8916:"New Relics and Fossils"
7886:"Not to be Open Sundays"
7737:"More Room for a Museum"
6435:
6202:" was set in the Museum.
6198:The 1914 animated film "
6120:", which was set in the
5670:Moving Image Collection.
5475:mesozoic mass extinction
5204:The only known skull of
5039:skeletons discovered in
4999:Hall of Advanced Mammals
4970:
3174:Double-crested cormorant
2875:"Marsh Ducks in Spring"
2679:Northern flying squirrel
2313:Bear Mountain State Park
2263:Superior National Forest
1471:Standard-winged nightjar
1256:Northern Grant's gazelle
982:Named after taxidermist
893:Fraser also designed an
890:under this inscription.
566:, attended the museum's
473:Barnum's American Museum
441:Cambridge, Massachusetts
20115:Museum of Primitive Art
20031:Studio Museum in Harlem
19870:Nicholas Roerich Museum
19800:New York Transit Museum
19622:Merchant's House Museum
18332:Congregation Ohab Zedek
17903:Nicholas Roerich Museum
17843:Vivian Beaumont Theater
17712:Essential by Christophe
17648:Charles M. Schwab House
15392:Moving Image Collection
14877:"Stairway to the Stars"
14453:The Wall Street Journal
13764:Osborn, Henry Fairfield
11382:"Hall of Asian Mammals"
11201:New York Herald Tribune
10924:New York Herald Tribune
9503:New York Herald Tribune
9309:New York Herald Tribune
8539:"The Naturalist's Show"
7228:"New-York's New Museum"
6809:Rieppel, Lukas (2019).
6484:, Benjamin B. Sherman,
6179:The Squid and the Whale
6069:The Night at the Museum
6060:The museum in the film
5957:Theodore Roosevelt Park
5925:station, served by the
5714:Crocker Land Expedition
5463:natural history museums
5133:Edmontosaurus annectens
5018:Edmontosaurus annectens
4251:A fiberglass cast of a
3988:Hall of African Peoples
3955:, miniature diorama of
3330:Port St. Lucie, Florida
3244:American yellow warbler
3220:Magnificent frigatebird
3126:Gray-crowned rosy finch
2826:Greater prairie chicken
2575:Wind Cave National Park
2220:Black-tailed jackrabbit
2192:Tongass National Forest
1731:Hunting Tigers in India
1033:William Durant Campbell
449:natural history museums
74:; 155 years ago
20105:Museum of Biblical Art
19805:Paley Center for Media
18885:Keeper of the Register
18792:One World Trade Center
18714:Grand Central Terminal
18586:79th Street Boat Basin
18186:Advent Lutheran Church
18147:Mannes School of Music
17763:Museum of Biblical Art
17727:Murray's Sturgeon Shop
16899:Lytal, Cristy (2017).
15455:. Arcadia Publishing.
15416:July 26, 2017, at the
14908:Tyson, Neil deGrasse.
14752:April 7, 2022, at the
14744:Osborn, H. F. (1901).
14121:"Hall of Planet Earth"
13867:(September 19, 2003).
13420:"Northwest Coast Hall"
13157:10.29311/mas.v13i1.317
12484:United States (2002).
12169:"Hall of Biodiversity"
12043:Look to the Wilderness
11475:. Thefreelibrary.com.
11259:"Roosevelt's Elephant"
9077:The Buffalo Commercial
7457:. September 30, 1882.
6468:, D. Jackson Steward,
6288:Butterfly Conservatory
6122:Natural History Museum
6037:Sarah Lawrence College
5883:George Gaylord Simpson
5861:Other associated names
5840:Robert Guestier Goelet
5805:Henry Fairfield Osborn
5803:The fourth president,
5696:
5626:Henry Fairfield Osborn
5455:Digital Universe Atlas
5426:
5404:
5323:
5280:
5022:
4901:
4890:
4630:
4620:
4536:
4442:Hall of Plains Indians
4379:
4354:
4278:
4258:
4173:South American Peoples
4125:
3817:
3789:
3639:
3615:
3569:Look to the Wilderness
3556:
3239:Brigantine, New Jersey
3193:Medicine Bow Mountains
3159:American white pelican
3131:White-tailed ptarmigan
3069:Black-throated sparrow
2975:Red-breasted merganser
2930:"Sea Ducks in Winter"
2889:Fulvous whistling duck
2746:
2674:Trapper Peak (Montana)
2591:Big Bend National Park
2515:Kaibab National Forest
2365:Gaspésie National Park
2325:Minnies Lake, Georgia
2300:Yosemite National Park
2145:Mount Wilcox (Alberta)
2025:
2009:
1677:
1666:
1023:
979:
971:
909:
776:
733:
706:
631:Henry Fairfield Osborn
551:
462:Theodore Roosevelt Sr.
385:501(c)(3) organization
383:The AMNH is a private
358:natural history museum
280:New York City Landmark
155:Natural history museum
150:501(c)(3) organization
19963:Neue Galerie New York
19707:Print Center New York
19680:Fotografiska New York
19405:Outside New York City
18900:National Park Service
18880:Contributing property
18774:Empire State Building
18464:103rd Street/Broadway
18080:Stephen Gaynor School
18003:Primary and secondary
17828:David H. Koch Theater
17587:Isaac L. Rice Mansion
17522:360 Central Park West
17517:353 Central Park West
17396:257 Central Park West
17280:101 Central Park West
16988:Davey, Colin (2019).
16905:The Los Angeles Times
16853:www.sarahlawrence.edu
16661:Bogart, M.H. (2006).
15545:"The Moveable Museum"
15435:May 10, 2013, at the
15378:July 8, 2017, at the
13138:Jacknis, Ira (2015).
13112:. December 21, 1984.
13010:. December 14, 1984.
12914:. November 26, 1984.
12339:The Reporter Dispatch
11989:. December 13, 1998.
11961:data.library.amnh.org
11571:. December 18, 1963.
11431:May 16, 2016, at the
10952:. February 25, 1934.
10326:. December 20, 1877.
9564:"Building 3A Project"
9108:. February 15, 1905.
9010:. December 11, 1904.
8830:. December 17, 1899.
8388:. February 14, 1895.
7918:. September 5, 1888.
7769:. February 19, 1887.
7651:. February 27, 1889.
7618:. December 29, 1886.
7234:. December 23, 1877.
7133:. December 20, 1877.
6633:National Park Service
6488:, William A. Haines,
6470:Richard M. Blatchford
5907:Robert Cushman Murphy
5903:Alexander H. Rice Jr.
5690:
5421:
5402:
5386:Richardson Romanesque
5382:High Victorian Gothic
5349:James Stewart Polshek
5321:
5247:
5079:Brontosaurus excelsus
5015:
4896:
4885:
4626:
4618:
4529:
4455:Blackfoot Confederacy
4432:Greg Colfax KlaWayHee
4377:
4352:
4340:Native American halls
4272:
4250:
4123:
4040:hunting and gathering
3815:
3787:
3758:Forest in late April
3734:Saguaro National Park
3681:Forest in early June
3637:
3613:
3546:
3534:Pinta Island tortoise
3381:Undisclosed Location
3181:Heron Lake, Minnesota
3039:Curve-billed thrasher
2832:"Western Gamebirds",
2752:Louis Agassiz Fuertes
2744:
2667:Nine-banded armadillo
2486:Hall of Small Mammals
2392:Western gray squirrel
2342:North American beaver
2288:Western spotted skunk
2020:
2003:
1813:(listed as wild dog)
1672:
1661:
1654:Hall of Asian Mammals
1021:
997:J.P. Morgan & Co.
977:
969:
931:William Andrew MacKay
907:
765:
731:
704:
659:Franklin D. Roosevelt
549:
506:John Thompson Hoffman
179:Public transit access
128:40.78083°N 73.97444°W
20304:Museums in Manhattan
20211:Evolutionary biology
20095:KGB Espionage Museum
20080:Dahesh Museum of Art
20011:Morris–Jumel Mansion
19948:Museum of Motherhood
19790:Museum of Modern Art
19564:South Street Seaport
19089:New York (Manhattan)
18780:Museum of Modern Art
18726:South Street Seaport
18693:More than 10 million
18454:96th Street/Broadway
18444:86th Street/Broadway
18424:72nd Street/Broadway
18327:Congregation Habonim
18142:Kaufman Music Center
18106:Bard Graduate Center
18055:Manhattan Day School
17848:Walter Reade Theater
17547:Astor Court Building
17512:161 West 93rd Street
17320:First Battery Armory
17305:Deutsche Bank Center
17275:55 Central Park West
17265:15 Central Park West
16608:. December 2, 1999.
16314:. January 10, 1933.
16198:. January 29, 1908.
15943:"The Critter People"
15896:. September 20, 2023
15690:on November 15, 2010
15576:on November 30, 2010
14875:(January 17, 2000).
14550:on February 25, 2009
13729:(February 9, 2007).
13144:Museum & Society
12833:Empire State Tribune
12425:"Hall of Ocean Life"
11930:. January 30, 1953.
11782:. October 30, 1962.
11664:. September 27, 2012
10825:. January 20, 2022.
10479:. November 5, 2015.
9470:. January 20, 1936.
9432:. December 7, 1930.
9356:. January 19, 1936.
9200:. February 7, 1924.
8889:. October 31, 1900.
8229:. January 20, 1893.
8165:. November 3, 1892.
7684:. January 21, 1897.
7585:. January 17, 1886.
6948:on February 11, 2009
6724:on February 16, 2009
6500:, Henry Parish, and
6149:The Book of the Dead
5931: and
5919:New York City Subway
5905:; and ornithologist
5879:Yvette Borup Andrews
5823:, held at the museum
5754:Educational outreach
5748:biodiversity hotspot
5740:Chiricahua Mountains
5582:Daniel Giraud Elliot
5444:AMNH Exhibitions Lab
5394:Milford Pink granite
5392:structures, but its
5306:vertebrae, and many
5176:Korite International
5168:66 million years ago
4824:atmospheric sciences
4782:Quartz var. amethyst
4628:Willamette Meteorite
4404:Morris Ketchum Jesup
4345:Northwest Coast Hall
4048:animal domestication
3730:Forest in mid-April
3685:Inyo National Forest
3580:Hall of Biodiversity
3563:, F.J. Defosse, and
3414:Red-winged blackbird
3274:Red-winged blackbird
3227:Monterey, California
2813:Ring-necked pheasant
2448:Denali National Park
2149:Jasper National Park
1945:Four-horned antelope
1646:Vulturine guineafowl
1577:White-backed vulture
1567:Lappet-faced vulture
1057:Giant sable antelope
939:Treaty of Portsmouth
723:Northbrook, Illinois
485:Joseph Hodges Choate
481:Andrew Haswell Green
458:William E. Dodge Jr.
335:Designated NYCL
204:New York City Subway
30:in Washington, D.C..
19903:El Museo del Barrio
19717:Rubin Museum of Art
19575:(Chambers-14th Sts)
19497:(Below Chambers St)
19392:Bridges and tunnels
18246:Holy Trinity Church
17532:601 West End Avenue
17527:370 Riverside Drive
17416:Apple Bank Building
17401:520 West End Avenue
17270:50 West 66th Street
16911:on January 22, 2018
16269:. August 21, 1932.
15373:Art and Memorabilia
15306:, pp. 121–122.
15263:, pp. 120–121.
14631:on February 4, 2009
14216:, pp. 119–120.
13865:Wilford, John Noble
13786:1921Natur.107..236O
13727:Wilford, John Noble
13043:Museum Anthropology
12794:Museum Anthropology
12730:"History 1961–1990"
12559:on January 6, 2013.
12530:on December 8, 2008
11963:. February 22, 1999
11449:. Anthro.amnh.org.
10851:Macaulay-Lewis 2021
10793:The Washington Post
10673:Macaulay-Lewis 2021
10661:Macaulay-Lewis 2021
10306:, pp. 182–183.
9963:Commercial Observer
9139:Macaulay-Lewis 2021
9043:. January 5, 1902.
8630:. August 24, 1897.
7362:. August 11, 1882.
6698:on October 29, 2019
6525:"History 1869–1900"
6450:William T. Blodgett
6200:Gertie the Dinosaur
6135:novels, including "
6124:in London, England.
6063:Night at the Museum
6020:Stanford University
5985:Columbia University
5871:Roy Chapman Andrews
5777:Comparative Biology
5683:Research activities
5622:Hermon Carey Bumpus
5563:biological sciences
5467:Darwinian evolution
5360:Neil DeGrasse Tyson
5185:One skeleton of an
4643:Cape York meteorite
4619:Cape York Meteorite
4511:Human origins halls
3830:marine conservation
3747:Coosawhatchie River
3698:Quinault Rainforest
3692:Olympic Rain Forest
3666:Northern Spruce-Fir
3501:Harry Payne Whitney
2914:American black duck
2584:Black-footed ferret
2234:American black bear
2215:Antelope jackrabbit
2044:, and dueling bull
2031:Alaskan brown bears
1969:Sumatran rhinoceros
1950:Smooth-coated otter
1839:Biligiriranga Hills
1723:Sumatran rhinoceros
1562:Black-backed Jackal
1232:Red-billed oxpecker
575:Rutherford B. Hayes
133:40.78083; -73.97444
124: /
37:
20075:Chelsea Art Museum
19785:Museum of Broadway
19642:The Theatre Museum
19597:FusionArts Museums
18732:Rockefeller Center
18191:All Angels' Church
17690:Shops, restaurants
17335:Hotel des Artistes
17260:5 West 63rd Street
17088:St. Martin's Press
16771:has generic name (
16695:. October 14, 2003
16606:The New York Times
16541:. December 6, 2022
16506:The New York Times
16446:The New York Times
16412:The New York Times
16378:The New York Times
16345:The New York Times
16312:The New York Times
16267:The New York Times
16196:The New York Times
16121:. December 8, 2021
16086:The New York Times
16009:. October 28, 2021
15947:The New York Times
15861:The New York Times
15833:on August 16, 2017
15322:The New York Times
15155:"Research Library"
15128:The New York Times
15103:on August 26, 2012
15045:The New York Times
14844:The New York Times
14813:The New York Times
14489:The New York Times
14392:The New York Times
14358:The New York Times
14327:The Globe and Mail
14237:The New York Times
14186:The New York Times
14152:The New York Times
14092:The New York Times
13997:The New York Times
13964:The New York Times
13931:The New York Times
13873:The New York Times
13766:(April 21, 1921).
13735:The New York Times
13640:The New York Times
13555:The New York Times
13490:The New York Times
13451:The New York Times
13264:The Globe and Mail
13110:The New York Times
13055:10.1111/muan.12233
13008:The New York Times
12978:"Remembering Mead"
12945:Edwards, Elizabeth
12912:The New York Times
12670:. August 2, 2018.
12366:The New York Times
12247:The New York Times
12132:The New York Times
12095:The New York Times
12061:The New York Times
11987:The New York Times
11928:The New York Times
11817:The New York Times
11780:The New York Times
11715:The New York Times
11603:The New York Times
11569:The New York Times
11536:The New York Times
11505:The New York Times
11298:The New York Times
11263:The New York Times
11168:The New York Times
10950:The New York Times
10717:The New York Times
10591:The New York Times
10555:. March 12, 1922.
10553:The New York Times
10508:The New York Times
10477:The New York Times
10441:The New York Times
10324:The New York Times
10256:The New York Times
10205:. January 27, 2024
10110:The New York Times
10076:The New York Times
9932:Real Estate Weekly
9871:The New York Times
9808:The New York Times
9770:The New York Times
9737:The New York Times
9635:The New York Times
9598:The New York Times
9570:. November 2, 2012
9530:The New York Times
9468:The New York Times
9430:The New York Times
9392:The New York Times
9354:The New York Times
9274:The New York Times
9238:. March 25, 1924.
9236:The New York Times
9198:The New York Times
9160:The New York Times
9106:The New York Times
9073:"A 'Dinosaur Tea'"
9041:The New York Times
9008:The New York Times
8974:The New York Times
8943:The New York Times
8887:The New York Times
8828:The New York Times
8761:The New York Times
8730:. April 17, 1898.
8728:The New York Times
8694:. March 12, 1897.
8692:The New York Times
8628:The New York Times
8595:The New York Times
8509:The New York Times
8386:The New York Times
8260:The New York Times
8227:The New York Times
8163:The New York Times
8092:The New York Times
8062:The New York Times
7946:The New York Times
7916:The New York Times
7802:. March 29, 1888.
7800:The New York Times
7767:The New York Times
7682:The New York Times
7649:The New York Times
7616:The New York Times
7583:The New York Times
7519:The New York Times
7485:The New York Times
7455:The New York Times
7421:The New York Times
7360:The New York Times
7296:The New York Times
7270:The Standard Union
7232:The New York Times
7176:The New York Times
7131:The New York Times
7048:The New York Times
6599:The New York Times
6564:. pp. 62–77.
6486:A. G. Phelps Dodge
6460:, Robert Colgate,
6205:In the NBC sitcom
6164:CaitlĂn R. Kiernan
6043:In popular culture
6022:history professor
5999:A 2020 article by
5993:Theodore Roosevelt
5950:Santiago Calatrava
5697:
5547:history of science
5427:
5405:
5334:Hayden Planetarium
5324:
5281:
5191:scavenging from a
5023:
5008:Fossils on display
4905:Storage facilities
4902:
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4874:on the perimeter.
4870:at the center and
4631:
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4384:John Wesley Powell
4380:
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4259:
4126:
4003:Diorama depicting
3953:forced perspective
3866:Richard Van Gelder
3818:
3790:
3653:Oak-Hickory Forest
3640:
3616:
3557:
3526:American alligator
3232:Brandt's cormorant
3148:Upper Klamath Lake
3059:Greater Roadrunner
2849:Band-tailed pigeon
2775:Leonard C. Sanford
2747:
2698:Delaware Water Gap
2649:Cohocton, New York
2493:collared peccaries
2255:Eastern cottontail
2151:, Alberta, Canada
2111:North Platte River
2071:mammals of Alaska
2026:
2010:
1962:Spotted chevrotain
1878:Wild water buffalo
1701:. At one point, a
1678:
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1592:White-necked raven
1161:Aberdare Mountains
1028:James Perry Wilson
1024:
1001:Theodore Roosevelt
980:
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883:James Earle Fraser
867:John James Audubon
850:Theodore Roosevelt
822:St. Lawrence River
810:J. Cleaveland Cady
777:
769:Birds of the World
758:Original structure
734:
707:
675:The New York Times
655:general contractor
635:Theodore Roosevelt
552:
466:Theodore Roosevelt
454:American Civil War
437:Albert S. Bickmore
407:) in 1936 and the
405:Theodore Roosevelt
389:Albert S. Bickmore
378:cultural artifacts
72:April 6, 1869
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20052:Statue of Liberty
19928:Guggenheim Museum
19888:The Africa Center
19810:Scandinavia House
19692:The Museum at FIT
19602:Hall des Lumieres
19559:Skyscraper Museum
19453:
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18890:Historic district
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18786:Statue of Liberty
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17707:Barney Greengrass
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17658:Somerindyck House
17592:Master Apartments
17562:Cleburne Building
17431:Hotel Belleclaire
17116:978-1-58093-027-7
17086:. New York City:
17022:978-0-8232-9384-1
17001:978-0-8232-8707-9
16976:. July 22, 1975.
16674:978-0-226-06305-8
16638:. June 26, 1939.
16562:, pp. 97–98.
15801:Spectrum News NY1
15646:"Moveable Museum"
15633:on April 19, 2013
15627:"Moveable Museum"
14605:on March 25, 2009
14524:on March 12, 2009
13780:(2686): 236–240.
13704:on March 10, 2009
13180:Time Out New York
12962:978-1-84520-323-8
12947:; Gosden, Chris;
12618:on April 16, 2014
12578:. CSMonitor.com.
12498:978-0-16-066932-3
12063:. June 15, 1927.
11753:on April 10, 2014
11538:. April 3, 1942.
11085:"Interactive Map"
11014:. June 26, 2019.
10880:, pp. 11–12.
10688:. June 22, 2020.
10675:, pp. 97–98.
10289:, pp. 19–20.
9995:. June 10, 2019.
9772:. July 15, 2001.
9693:Glancey, Jonathan
8763:. June 11, 1899.
8597:. June 29, 1897.
8064:. July 26, 1892.
7890:The Evening World
7521:. April 2, 1886.
6928:, pp. 24–25.
6880:, pp. 23–24.
6666:Charity Navigator
6498:Henry G. Stebbins
6482:Moses H. Grinnell
6466:Benjamin H. Field
6425:Constantin Astori
6381:Central Park West
5891:Stephen Jay Gould
5877:); photographers
5836:F. Trubee Davison
5744:David Rockefeller
5570:John Clarkson Jay
5561:, and peripheral
5499:planetary science
5199:Bone Cabin Quarry
4887:Tyrannosaurus rex
4860:Earth's structure
4806:and contemporary
4750:Quartz var. agate
4594:art found in the
4167:1939 World's Fair
4090:Forest-Woodland:
4060:Ancient Egyptians
3862:oceanic megafauna
3777:
3776:
3749:, South Carolina
3623:, 1,400-year-old
3561:W. Douglas Burden
3538:poison dart frogs
3506:birds-of-paradise
3451:
3450:
3446:California condor
3342:Montauk, New York
3064:Northern Cardinal
2909:Northern shoveler
2879:Green-winged teal
2869:Mountain bluebird
2808:American woodcock
2803:Northern bobwhite
2729:
2728:
2607:Baxter State Park
2483:
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2367:, Quebec, Canada
2319:White-tailed deer
1996:New World mammals
1993:
1992:
1909:Indian rhinoceros
1674:Indian rhinoceros
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1572:RĂĽppell's vulture
1532:Thomson's gazelle
1482:Mount Kilimanjaro
1405:Crested porcupine
1306:Mountain reedbuck
988:African elephants
957:Old World mammals
842:John Russell Pope
818:Grindstone Island
651:John Russell Pope
620:Pacific Northwest
387:. The naturalist
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183:New York City Bus
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6005:Musée de l'Homme
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5718:Richard Archbold
5618:Joel Asaph Allen
5586:S. Lowell Elliot
5521:, paleontology,
5485:Research Library
5172:extinction event
5021:fossil skeletons
4930:Room, while the
4872:crustal features
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4647:Meteorite Island
4396:George T. Emmons
4155:Spanish conquest
4133:, including the
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3629:Sierra Mountains
3565:Emmett Reid Dunn
3387:Peregrine falcon
3313:Great horned owl
3254:Great blue heron
3169:Ring-billed gull
3121:Canadian Rockies
3029:Lesser nighthawk
2980:Common merganser
2970:Common goldeneye
2949:Long-tailed duck
2934:Ring-necked duck
2894:Hooded merganser
2864:Chukar partridge
2844:California quail
2834:Sierra Foothills
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2642:Virginia opossum
2600:Collared peccary
2524:Abert's squirrel
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2175:Ellesmere Island
2086:Alaska Peninsula
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1981:Indian wild boar
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1516:bubal hartebeest
1496:Serengeti Plains
1400:White rhinoceros
1386:Mountain gorilla
1366:Ituri Rainforest
1292:(Lukenya Hills)
1227:Black rhinoceros
1172:Giant forest hog
1084:Black wildebeest
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1009:William R. Leigh
923:Botticino marble
901:in North Dakota.
875:Meriwether Lewis
812:as a brownstone
781:Victorian Gothic
771:, Primates, and
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564:Ulysses S. Grant
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6412:
6407:
6402:
6397:
6390:
6387:
6385:
6384:
6378:
6371:
6369:
6361:American bison
6359:
6352:
6350:
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6097:
6076:in Vancouver,
6058:
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5976:
5973:
5965:Nobel Monument
5914:
5911:
5862:
5859:
5793:
5790:
5788:
5787:Notable people
5785:
5773:Richard Gilder
5767:
5764:
5755:
5752:
5731:
5728:
5693:matrix barcode
5684:
5681:
5679:
5676:
5675:
5674:
5671:
5668:
5665:
5633:Roche-Dinkeloo
5513:, entomology,
5486:
5483:
5442:Main article:
5439:
5436:
5434:'s east side.
5423:Leafcutter ant
5411:and butterfly
5368:
5365:
5342:Charles Hayden
5326:Main article:
5315:
5312:
5262:Scelidotherium
5242:
5241:
5223:Scelidotherium
5211:
5202:
5183:
5170:, in the same
5145:
5130:A skeleton of
5128:
5108:
5064:
5057:woolly mammoth
5048:
5009:
5006:
5001:
5000:
4997:
4994:
4987:
4980:
4972:
4969:
4943:
4940:
4906:
4903:
4879:
4876:
4804:origin of life
4791:
4788:
4787:
4786:
4780:
4773:
4771:
4765:
4758:
4756:
4748:
4741:
4739:
4733:
4726:
4724:
4721:
4714:
4685:exhibit design
4673:Main article:
4670:
4667:
4612:
4609:
4607:
4604:
4520:Main article:
4517:
4514:
4512:
4509:
4479:
4476:
4443:
4440:
4416:Nuu-chah-nulth
4412:Coastal Salish
4346:
4343:
4341:
4338:
4244:
4241:
4174:
4171:
4117:
4114:
4113:
4112:
4102:
4088:
4074:
4058:River Valley:
4021:
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3995:
3994:
3993:
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3962:
3960:
3950:
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3896:
3893:
3891:
3890:Cultural halls
3888:
3886:
3883:
3822:marine biology
3809:
3806:
3781:
3778:
3775:
3774:
3769:
3765:
3764:
3759:
3751:
3750:
3744:
3737:
3736:
3731:
3724:
3723:
3718:
3715:Pinyon-Juniper
3711:
3710:
3705:
3701:
3700:
3695:
3688:
3687:
3682:
3675:
3674:
3669:
3668:in mid-August
3662:
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3649:
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3646:
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3581:
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3493:
3473:secretarybirds
3455:
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3416:
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3362:
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3356:
3350:
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3344:
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3332:
3326:
3325:
3323:Sandhill crane
3320:
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3310:
3304:
3303:
3298:
3296:South Carolina
3292:
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3276:
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3256:
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3212:
3205:
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3199:
3189:
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3186:Whooping crane
3183:
3177:
3176:
3171:
3166:
3161:
3156:
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3144:
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3138:
3136:American pipit
3133:
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3123:
3113:
3112:
3107:
3102:
3095:
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3089:
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3081:
3076:
3071:
3066:
3061:
3056:
3051:
3046:
3041:
3036:
3031:
3026:
3024:Gambel's quail
3021:
3017:
3016:
3011:
3001:
3000:
2995:
2988:
2987:
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2977:
2972:
2967:
2962:
2960:Harlequin duck
2957:
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2866:
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2856:
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2846:
2841:
2839:Mountain quail
2836:
2829:
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2823:
2816:
2815:
2810:
2805:
2800:
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2791:
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2170:
2165:
2158:
2157:
2152:
2141:
2140:
2135:
2128:
2127:
2122:
2120:American bison
2117:
2107:
2106:
2101:
2094:
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2088:
2081:
2080:
2077:
2073:
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2066:
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2014:
2011:
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1776:
1768:
1767:
1762:
1758:
1757:
1755:Hoolock gibbon
1752:
1741:
1740:
1707:Siberian tiger
1655:
1652:
1649:
1648:
1643:
1638:
1633:
1628:
1624:
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1618:
1613:
1609:
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1603:
1595:
1594:
1589:
1584:
1582:Hooded vulture
1579:
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1460:Bahr el Ghazal
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1283:
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1133:Mountain nyala
1130:
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1077:
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1007:, and artist,
1005:James L. Clark
963:
960:
958:
955:
953:
950:
860:the arch is a
833:
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828:-like towers.
814:neo-Romanesque
759:
756:
738:Richard Gilder
698:
695:
690:Roche-Dinkeloo
684:The architect
666:
665:1950s to 1990s
663:
643:triumphal arch
614:
613:1900s to 1940s
611:
609:
606:
582:
579:
568:groundbreaking
537:
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523:British Museum
513:
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494:British Museum
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20364:Shell museums
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20175:New York City
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19697:Museum of Sex
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19346:Niagara Falls
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19322:14th–59th St.
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9603:
9599:
9595:
9588:
9586:
9569:
9565:
9559:
9557:
9555:
9539:
9535:
9531:
9527:
9520:
9512:
9508:
9504:
9497:
9481:
9477:
9473:
9469:
9465:
9459:
9443:
9439:
9435:
9431:
9427:
9421:
9405:
9401:
9397:
9393:
9389:
9383:
9367:
9363:
9359:
9355:
9351:
9345:
9343:
9341:
9339:
9337:
9335:
9333:
9331:
9329:
9327:
9318:
9314:
9310:
9303:
9287:
9283:
9279:
9275:
9271:
9265:
9249:
9245:
9241:
9237:
9233:
9227:
9211:
9207:
9203:
9199:
9195:
9189:
9173:
9169:
9165:
9161:
9157:
9150:
9148:
9141:, p. 96.
9140:
9135:
9133:
9131:
9119:September 27,
9115:
9111:
9107:
9103:
9097:
9095:
9083:September 27,
9078:
9074:
9068:
9066:
9054:September 27,
9050:
9046:
9042:
9038:
9032:
9021:September 27,
9017:
9013:
9009:
9005:
8999:
8991:
8987:
8983:
8979:
8975:
8968:
8960:
8956:
8952:
8948:
8944:
8937:
8926:September 26,
8921:
8917:
8911:
8900:September 26,
8896:
8892:
8888:
8884:
8878:
8867:September 21,
8862:
8858:
8852:
8841:September 21,
8837:
8833:
8829:
8825:
8819:
8811:
8807:
8803:
8799:
8795:
8788:
8786:
8774:September 21,
8770:
8766:
8762:
8758:
8752:
8741:September 21,
8737:
8733:
8729:
8725:
8719:
8717:
8705:September 27,
8701:
8697:
8693:
8689:
8683:
8675:
8671:
8667:
8663:
8659:
8652:
8641:September 21,
8637:
8633:
8629:
8625:
8619:
8608:September 21,
8604:
8600:
8596:
8592:
8586:
8575:September 21,
8570:
8566:
8560:
8549:September 21,
8544:
8540:
8534:
8526:
8522:
8518:
8514:
8510:
8503:
8495:
8491:
8487:
8483:
8479:
8472:
8464:
8460:
8456:
8452:
8448:
8441:
8433:
8429:
8425:
8421:
8417:
8410:
8399:September 21,
8395:
8391:
8387:
8383:
8377:
8369:
8365:
8361:
8357:
8353:
8346:
8338:
8334:
8330:
8326:
8322:
8315:
8307:
8303:
8299:
8295:
8291:
8284:
8273:September 20,
8269:
8265:
8261:
8257:
8251:
8240:September 20,
8236:
8232:
8228:
8224:
8218:
8210:
8206:
8202:
8198:
8194:
8187:
8176:September 20,
8172:
8168:
8164:
8160:
8154:
8152:
8143:
8139:
8135:
8131:
8127:
8120:
8118:
8109:
8105:
8101:
8097:
8093:
8086:
8075:September 20,
8071:
8067:
8063:
8059:
8053:
8045:
8041:
8037:
8033:
8029:
8022:
8014:
8010:
8006:
8002:
7998:
7991:
7983:
7982:
7974:
7972:
7963:
7959:
7955:
7951:
7947:
7940:
7929:September 21,
7925:
7921:
7917:
7913:
7907:
7896:September 21,
7891:
7887:
7881:
7870:September 20,
7865:
7861:
7855:
7847:
7843:
7839:
7835:
7831:
7824:
7813:September 21,
7809:
7805:
7801:
7797:
7791:
7780:September 21,
7776:
7772:
7768:
7764:
7758:
7747:September 20,
7742:
7738:
7732:
7721:September 20,
7716:
7712:
7706:
7695:September 21,
7691:
7687:
7683:
7679:
7673:
7662:September 21,
7658:
7654:
7650:
7646:
7640:
7629:September 20,
7625:
7621:
7617:
7613:
7607:
7596:September 20,
7592:
7588:
7584:
7580:
7574:
7566:
7562:
7558:
7554:
7550:
7543:
7532:September 20,
7528:
7524:
7520:
7516:
7510:
7502:
7498:
7494:
7490:
7486:
7479:
7468:September 20,
7464:
7460:
7456:
7452:
7446:
7438:
7434:
7430:
7426:
7422:
7415:
7407:
7403:
7399:
7395:
7391:
7384:
7373:September 20,
7369:
7365:
7361:
7357:
7351:
7343:
7339:
7335:
7331:
7327:
7320:
7309:September 20,
7305:
7301:
7297:
7293:
7287:
7276:September 21,
7271:
7267:
7261:
7259:
7257:
7241:
7237:
7233:
7229:
7223:
7215:
7211:
7207:
7200:
7185:
7181:
7177:
7173:
7167:
7161:, p. 23.
7160:
7155:
7140:
7136:
7132:
7128:
7122:
7120:
7111:
7107:
7103:
7096:
7094:
7086:
7081:
7079:
7077:
7075:
7073:
7057:
7053:
7049:
7045:
7039:
7031:
7027:
7023:
7016:
7014:
7005:
7001:
6997:
6990:
6984:, p. 12.
6983:
6978:
6972:, p. 26.
6971:
6966:
6964:
6947:
6943:
6937:
6935:
6927:
6922:
6916:, p. 24.
6915:
6910:
6908:
6906:
6899:, p. 10.
6898:
6893:
6891:
6889:
6887:
6879:
6874:
6872:
6864:
6859:
6852:
6847:
6841:, p. 23.
6840:
6835:
6833:
6831:
6822:
6820:9780674737587
6816:
6812:
6805:
6798:
6793:
6791:
6789:
6782:, p. 22.
6781:
6776:
6774:
6772:
6755:
6751:
6750:
6745:
6739:
6723:
6719:
6713:
6697:
6693:
6687:
6671:
6667:
6663:
6657:
6655:
6638:
6634:
6630:
6626:
6620:
6604:
6600:
6596:
6589:
6587:
6567:
6563:
6556:
6550:
6534:
6530:
6526:
6520:
6516:
6503:
6502:Howard Potter
6499:
6495:
6491:
6487:
6483:
6479:
6478:Adrian Iselin
6475:
6471:
6467:
6463:
6459:
6455:
6451:
6445:
6441:
6426:
6423:
6421:
6418:
6416:
6413:
6411:
6408:
6406:
6403:
6401:
6398:
6396:
6393:
6392:
6382:
6375:
6370:
6366:
6362:
6356:
6351:
6344:
6339:
6335:
6332:
6326:
6321:
6317:
6314:
6308:
6303:
6296:
6291:
6284:
6279:
6272:
6267:
6260:
6255:
6248:
6243:
6236:
6231:
6230:
6220:
6216:
6212:
6208:
6204:
6201:
6197:
6194:
6190:
6187:
6183:
6180:
6176:
6173:
6169:
6165:
6161:
6157:
6154:
6150:
6146:
6142:
6138:
6134:
6133:Lincoln Child
6130:
6126:
6123:
6119:
6115:
6114:David Forrest
6111:
6107:
6104:
6103:
6098:
6095:
6094:
6089:
6088:
6083:
6079:
6075:
6071:
6070:
6065:
6064:
6059:
6056:
6055:
6050:
6049:
6048:
6040:
6038:
6034:
6030:
6025:
6021:
6017:
6012:
6010:
6006:
6002:
5997:
5994:
5990:
5986:
5982:
5981:Hamid Dabashi
5972:
5970:
5966:
5962:
5958:
5953:
5951:
5947:
5943:
5938:
5937: trains.
5935:
5929:
5924:
5920:
5910:
5908:
5904:
5900:
5899:Margaret Mead
5896:
5892:
5888:
5885:; biologists
5884:
5880:
5876:
5875:Indiana Jones
5872:
5868:
5858:
5856:
5852:
5848:
5844:
5841:
5837:
5832:
5830:
5826:
5822:
5818:
5814:
5813:Madison Grant
5810:
5806:
5801:
5799:
5784:
5780:
5778:
5774:
5763:
5761:
5751:
5749:
5745:
5741:
5737:
5727:
5725:
5724:
5719:
5715:
5711:
5707:
5703:
5694:
5689:
5672:
5669:
5666:
5662:
5661:
5660:
5657:
5655:
5651:
5647:
5643:
5639:
5634:
5629:
5627:
5623:
5619:
5615:
5611:
5607:
5603:
5599:
5596:library, the
5595:
5594:entomological
5591:
5590:Harry Edwards
5587:
5583:
5579:
5575:
5574:conchological
5571:
5566:
5564:
5560:
5556:
5552:
5548:
5544:
5540:
5536:
5532:
5531:invertebrates
5528:
5524:
5520:
5516:
5512:
5508:
5504:
5500:
5496:
5492:
5482:
5480:
5476:
5472:
5468:
5464:
5458:
5456:
5452:
5445:
5435:
5433:
5424:
5420:
5416:
5414:
5410:
5403:Gilder Center
5401:
5397:
5395:
5391:
5387:
5383:
5379:
5374:
5364:
5361:
5357:
5352:
5350:
5345:
5343:
5339:
5335:
5329:
5320:
5311:
5309:
5305:
5301:
5296:
5294:
5293:
5288:
5287:
5279:
5277:
5276:Glossotherium
5272:
5270:
5265:
5263:
5258:
5256:
5251:
5250:ground sloths
5246:
5240:
5238:
5237:Glossotherium
5233:
5231:
5226:
5224:
5219:
5217:
5212:
5209:
5208:
5203:
5200:
5196:
5195:
5190:
5189:
5184:
5181:
5177:
5173:
5169:
5165:
5162:
5158:
5157:invertebrates
5154:
5150:
5146:
5142:
5139:
5135:
5134:
5129:
5126:
5122:
5118:
5114:
5113:
5109:
5106:
5102:
5098:
5094:
5093:
5088:
5084:
5080:
5076:
5075:
5070:
5069:
5065:
5062:
5058:
5054:
5053:
5049:
5046:
5042:
5038:
5034:
5032:
5031:Tyrannosaurus
5028:
5027:
5026:
5020:
5019:
5014:
5005:
4998:
4995:
4992:
4991:Ornithischian
4988:
4985:
4981:
4978:
4977:
4976:
4968:
4966:
4962:
4956:
4954:
4950:
4939:
4937:
4933:
4929:
4924:
4919:
4916:
4912:
4900:
4899:Styracosaurus
4895:
4888:
4884:
4875:
4873:
4869:
4865:
4861:
4857:
4853:
4852:black smokers
4849:
4845:
4841:
4838:, as well as
4837:
4833:
4829:
4825:
4821:
4817:
4812:
4809:
4808:human impacts
4805:
4801:
4797:
4783:
4777:
4772:
4768:
4762:
4757:
4754:
4751:
4745:
4740:
4736:
4730:
4725:
4718:
4713:
4712:
4711:
4709:
4705:
4704:Star of India
4700:
4698:
4694:
4690:
4686:
4682:
4676:
4666:
4663:
4659:
4654:
4652:
4648:
4644:
4640:
4636:
4629:
4625:
4617:
4603:
4601:
4597:
4593:
4589:
4585:
4584:
4579:
4575:
4571:
4567:
4563:
4562:
4561:Homo ergaster
4557:
4556:
4550:
4548:
4547:
4542:
4534:
4533:
4528:
4523:
4508:
4506:
4502:
4498:
4494:
4490:
4486:
4475:
4473:
4469:
4465:
4461:
4457:
4456:
4450:
4439:
4437:
4433:
4427:
4425:
4421:
4417:
4413:
4409:
4405:
4401:
4397:
4393:
4389:
4385:
4376:
4372:
4370:
4366:
4365:Kwakwaka'wakw
4361:
4351:
4337:
4335:
4331:
4330:
4326:
4325:Easter Island
4321:
4317:
4313:
4309:
4304:
4300:
4296:
4292:
4288:
4284:
4276:
4271:
4267:
4264:
4263:Margaret Mead
4256:
4255:
4249:
4240:
4238:
4234:
4230:
4226:
4222:
4218:
4214:
4210:
4205:
4201:
4197:
4193:
4189:
4185:
4181:
4170:
4168:
4164:
4158:
4156:
4152:
4148:
4144:
4140:
4136:
4132:
4122:
4111:
4107:
4103:
4101:
4097:
4093:
4089:
4087:
4083:
4079:
4075:
4073:
4069:
4065:
4061:
4057:
4056:
4055:
4053:
4049:
4045:
4041:
4037:
4033:
4018:
4010:
4006:
3999:
3978:
3973:
3966:
3961:
3958:
3954:
3947:
3942:
3941:
3940:
3938:
3934:
3930:
3926:
3922:
3918:
3914:
3910:
3906:
3901:
3882:
3879:
3878:Paul Milstein
3875:
3871:
3867:
3863:
3858:
3853:
3851:
3847:
3843:
3839:
3835:
3831:
3827:
3823:
3814:
3805:
3803:
3799:
3795:
3786:
3773:
3770:
3767:
3766:
3763:
3760:
3757:
3753:
3752:
3748:
3745:
3743:in mid-March
3742:
3739:
3738:
3735:
3732:
3729:
3726:
3725:
3722:
3719:
3716:
3713:
3712:
3709:
3706:
3703:
3702:
3699:
3696:
3693:
3690:
3689:
3686:
3683:
3680:
3677:
3676:
3673:
3670:
3667:
3664:
3663:
3660:
3659:Ozark Plateau
3657:
3654:
3651:
3650:
3647:
3644:
3643:
3636:
3632:
3630:
3626:
3622:
3612:
3603:
3600:
3595:
3591:
3587:
3572:
3570:
3566:
3562:
3554:
3550:
3549:Komodo dragon
3545:
3541:
3539:
3535:
3531:
3527:
3523:
3522:Komodo dragon
3519:
3509:
3507:
3502:
3492:
3490:
3486:
3482:
3478:
3474:
3470:
3466:
3465:king penguins
3462:
3461:South Georgia
3447:
3444:
3443:
3440:
3437:
3435:
3432:
3430:
3429:Swamp sparrow
3427:
3425:
3422:
3420:
3417:
3415:
3412:
3410:
3407:
3405:
3402:
3400:
3397:
3396:
3393:
3390:
3388:
3385:
3384:
3380:
3379:
3376:
3373:
3371:
3367:
3366:Chilkat River
3364:
3363:
3360:
3357:
3355:
3354:West Virginia
3352:
3351:
3348:
3347:Labrador duck
3345:
3343:
3340:
3339:
3336:
3333:
3331:
3328:
3327:
3324:
3321:
3318:
3317:
3314:
3311:
3309:
3308:Potomac river
3306:
3305:
3302:
3299:
3297:
3294:
3293:
3290:
3287:
3285:
3282:
3280:
3279:Laughing gull
3277:
3275:
3272:
3270:
3267:
3265:
3264:Black skimmer
3262:
3260:
3257:
3255:
3252:
3250:
3247:
3245:
3242:
3240:
3237:
3236:
3233:
3230:
3228:
3225:
3224:
3221:
3218:
3216:
3213:
3211:
3207:
3206:
3203:
3200:
3198:
3194:
3191:
3190:
3187:
3184:
3182:
3179:
3178:
3175:
3172:
3170:
3167:
3165:
3162:
3160:
3157:
3155:
3152:
3150:, California
3149:
3146:
3145:
3142:
3139:
3137:
3134:
3132:
3129:
3127:
3124:
3122:
3118:
3115:
3114:
3111:
3108:
3106:
3103:
3100:
3097:
3096:
3093:
3090:
3088:
3084:
3083:
3080:
3079:Mourning dove
3077:
3075:
3072:
3070:
3067:
3065:
3062:
3060:
3057:
3055:
3052:
3050:
3047:
3045:
3042:
3040:
3037:
3035:
3032:
3030:
3027:
3025:
3022:
3019:
3018:
3015:
3012:
3010:
3009:New Hampshire
3006:
3003:
3002:
2999:
2996:
2993:
2992:Cap Tourmente
2990:
2989:
2986:
2983:
2981:
2978:
2976:
2973:
2971:
2968:
2966:
2963:
2961:
2958:
2956:
2953:
2950:
2947:
2945:
2942:
2940:
2937:
2935:
2932:
2929:
2928:
2925:
2922:
2920:
2919:Cinnamon teal
2917:
2915:
2912:
2910:
2907:
2905:
2902:
2900:
2897:
2895:
2892:
2890:
2887:
2885:
2882:
2880:
2877:
2874:
2873:
2870:
2867:
2865:
2862:
2860:
2857:
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6528:
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6474:J. P. Morgan
6444:
6217:", Ross and
6168:The Dreaming
6160:dark fantasy
6100:
6091:
6085:
6067:
6061:
6054:Wonderstruck
6052:
6046:
6013:
5998:
5978:
5956:
5954:
5946:time capsule
5939:
5916:
5913:Surroundings
5864:
5845:
5833:
5824:
5802:
5795:
5781:
5769:
5757:
5738:, among the
5733:
5721:
5698:
5658:
5630:
5610:Egbert Viele
5602:Jules Marcou
5567:
5555:bibliography
5543:oceanography
5511:anthropology
5507:astrophysics
5488:
5459:
5447:
5428:
5406:
5371:Designed by
5370:
5356:Astrophysics
5353:
5346:
5331:
5297:
5290:
5284:
5282:
5274:
5267:
5260:
5253:
5252:(from left)
5235:
5228:
5221:
5214:
5205:
5194:Brontosaurus
5192:
5186:
5131:
5125:South Dakota
5110:
5105:apatosaurine
5100:
5097:Brontosaurus
5096:
5092:Camarasaurus
5090:
5086:
5078:
5074:Brontosaurus
5072:
5066:
5050:
5045:Barnum Brown
5036:
5029:
5024:
5016:
5002:
4974:
4957:
4949:tree of life
4945:
4920:
4915:Childs Frick
4908:
4897:Skeleton of
4886:
4878:Fossil halls
4850:, and three
4813:
4793:
4701:
4680:
4678:
4658:nanodiamonds
4655:
4632:
4583:Homo erectus
4581:
4559:
4553:
4551:
4546:Homo sapiens
4544:
4538:
4532:Homo erectus
4530:
4481:
4468:Folsom point
4452:
4445:
4428:
4381:
4378:Nuxalk Masks
4356:
4334:honeycreeper
4327:
4280:
4260:
4252:
4176:
4159:
4127:
4076:Grasslands:
4028:
3902:
3898:
3874:conservation
3854:
3850:bathypelagic
3838:kelp forests
3819:
3791:
3772:Lake Sunapee
3728:Giant Cactus
3694:in mid-June
3679:Jeffrey Pine
3672:Lake Nipigon
3617:
3586:biodiversity
3583:
3568:
3558:
3515:
3498:
3457:
3424:Bank swallow
3404:Tree swallow
3399:Barn swallow
3392:Feral pigeon
3259:Clapper rail
3202:Golden eagle
3164:Caspian tern
3092:Canada goose
3087:Saskatchewan
3085:Crane Lake,
3074:Scaled quail
3005:Umbagog Lake
2924:Yellowthroat
2779:
2768:
2748:
2714:Ennadai Lake
2579:South Dakota
2531:Jackson Hole
2489:
2399:Grand Canyon
2162:Devils Tower
2138:Grizzly bear
2050:
2046:Alaska moose
2037:, a pair of
2027:
2022:Alaska moose
1988:Asiatic lion
1730:
1727:Asiatic lion
1712:
1679:
1507:Plains zebra
1488:Greater kudu
1422:Hippopotamus
1301:Olive baboon
1296:Klipspringer
1240:Ewaso Ng'iro
1217:Cattle egret
1116:Gaboon viper
1025:
993:
981:
952:Mammal halls
943:
935:Panama Canal
911:
892:
871:Daniel Boone
858:
837:
835:
807:
803:
785:Calvert Vaux
778:
748:
735:
708:
697:21st century
683:
679:Childs Frick
674:
668:
649:, selecting
628:
624:brontosaurus
616:
608:20th century
597:
588:
584:
581:19th century
572:
553:
515:
502:Tammany Hall
477:Central Park
470:
434:
397:Calvert Vaux
382:
374:Central Park
353:
349:
347:
32:
20136:Museum Mile
19732:Tibet House
19675:Dia Chelsea
19486:Museums in
19385:Other lists
19234:Westchester
19164:Schenectady
18959:Cattaraugus
18525:96th Street
18520:95th Street
18515:89th Street
18510:85th Street
18505:79th Street
18500:74th Street
18495:72nd Street
18490:66th Street
18429:79th Street
18362:Ramath Orah
17792:Stand Up NY
17597:Hotel Paris
17552:The Belnord
17466:The Langham
17411:The Apthorp
17406:The Ansonia
17360:The Prasada
17355:Park Loggia
17300:The Century
17197:(including
16915:January 29,
16485:November 7,
16152:Osborn 1911
16140:Osborn 1911
16013:October 28,
15957:February 5,
15751:December 3,
15732:December 3,
15713:December 3,
15694:December 3,
15675:December 3,
15656:December 3,
15637:December 3,
15618:December 3,
15599:December 3,
15580:December 3,
15555:December 3,
15536:December 3,
15332:February 5,
15304:Osborn 1911
15276:Osborn 1911
15261:Osborn 1911
15227:Osborn 1911
14972:January 11,
14946:January 11,
14325:. Toronto:
12622:January 22,
12228:archive.org
10803:January 20,
10756:ARTnews.com
10235:January 28,
10209:January 28,
10157:October 15,
10123:October 15,
9993:am New York
7266:"Completed"
7159:Osborn 1911
6982:Osborn 1911
6897:Osborn 1911
6863:Osborn 1911
6851:Osborn 1911
6625:"NPS Focus"
6609:December 7,
6143:" (1997), "
6139:" (1995), "
6090:(2009) and
6074:sound stage
6024:Priya Satia
5969:Nobel Prize
5867:Gobi Desert
5598:Hugh Jewett
5535:systematics
5519:ichthyology
5515:herpetology
5409:insectarium
5373:Studio Gang
5292:Stegosaurus
5286:Triceratops
5138:herbivorous
5101:Apatosaurus
5087:Apatosaurus
5068:Apatosaurus
4984:Saurischian
4862:, with the
4832:banded iron
4828:volcanology
4735:Labradorite
4635:Arthur Ross
4578:Turkana Boy
4566:Neanderthal
4408:George Hunt
4312:puppet play
4295:Philippines
4283:New Zealand
4209:Junius Bird
4196:copper mine
4192:West Indies
4163:Monte Albán
4131:Mesoamerica
4044:cultivation
4007:methods of
3913:Teshik-Tash
3846:coral reefs
3794:Pine Plains
3532:, the last
3518:herpetology
3489:kookaburras
3481:honeyeaters
3359:Wild turkey
3301:Great egret
3269:Common tern
3215:Brown booby
3210:The Bahamas
3208:Cay Verde,
3141:Horned lark
3117:Lake Louise
3054:Cactus wren
3049:Pyrrhuloxia
3044:Gnatcatcher
3014:Common loon
2951:(oldsquaw)
2859:Blue grouse
2854:Sage grouse
2750:and artist
2383:Rogue River
2371:Canada lynx
2315:, New York
2265:, Northern
2239:Cottonmouth
2228:Lake Placid
2084:Canoe Bay,
2076:California
2004:Diorama of
1872:Manas River
1703:giant panda
1631:Lesser kudu
1547:Hunting dog
1514:(listed as
1466:Giant eland
1447:Nile lechwe
1206:Mount Kenya
1140:Ivory Coast
1127:Addis Ababa
984:Carl Akeley
888:entablature
686:Kevin Roche
231:79th Street
131: /
106:Coordinates
69:Established
20233:Categories
20100:Met Breuer
19632:New Museum
19224:Washington
19144:Rensselaer
19079:Montgomery
19064:Livingston
18969:Chautauqua
18310:Synagogues
17888:Eighty One
17446:The Dakota
17031:1176326519
16972:(Report).
16937:Daily News
16720:Al Jazeera
16586:October 1,
16295:Davey 2019
16179:Davey 2019
16164:Davey 2019
16065:October 1,
16039:October 1,
15473:October 3,
15420:- AMNH.org
15401:- AMNH.org
15382:- AMNH.org
15058:January 2,
15024:January 2,
14426:The Record
13588:The Record
12744:August 12,
12310:Daily News
11209:1330087090
10932:1114836167
10537:(181): 75.
10178:ProPublica
10023:Metropolis
9705:. London.
9511:1222212379
9317:1113191892
8990:1013631335
8525:1016137716
8108:1016048750
6970:Davey 2019
6926:Davey 2019
6914:Davey 2019
6878:Davey 2019
6839:Davey 2019
6780:Davey 2019
6539:August 28,
6431:References
6334:Kalachakra
5975:Commentary
5895:Franz Boas
5887:Ernst Mayr
5792:Presidents
5678:Activities
5654:microforms
5638:monographs
5527:mineralogy
5390:Beaux Arts
5300:diplodocid
5255:Megalocnus
5216:Megalocnus
5188:Allosaurus
5161:cephalopod
5144:backwards.
5141:ornithopod
5136:, a large
5121:rhinoceros
4965:Madagascar
4953:cladograms
4934:vault and
4844:sandstones
4820:glaciology
4767:Microcline
4588:Peking Man
4570:Cro-Magnon
4453:see also:
4360:Franz Boas
4336:feathers.
4308:New Guinea
4299:Micronesia
4190:, and the
3917:Çatalhöyük
3834:blue whale
3708:Logan Pass
3599:video wall
3590:extinction
3524:group, an
3463:featuring
3434:Marsh wren
3375:Bald eagle
3105:Wood stork
3101:, Florida
3099:Everglades
2998:Snow goose
2985:King eider
2955:Canvasback
2944:Bufflehead
2702:New Jersey
2454:Dall sheep
2353:Washington
2283:New Mexico
2230:, Florida
2164:, Wyoming
2134:, Wyoming
1938:Sloth bear
1784:Barasingha
1394:Uele River
1345:Mozambique
1262:Beisa oryx
1150:Chimpanzee
927:clerestory
919:Corinthian
915:wainscoted
846:Beaux-Arts
498:Boss Tweed
487:drafted a
419:See also:
119:73°58′28″W
116:40°46′51″N
79:1869-04-06
19488:Manhattan
19366:Rochester
19361:Rhinebeck
19351:Peekskill
19312:Manhattan
19169:Schoharie
19049:Jefferson
18932:by county
18798:Bronx Zoo
18750:High Line
18643:See also:
17993:Education
17833:Rose Hall
17622:The Turin
17537:The Ariel
17486:Red House
17421:The Astor
17370:The Sofia
17233:Buildings
17217:Manhattan
16616:March 19,
16514:0362-4331
16454:0362-4331
16420:0362-4331
16386:0362-4331
16353:0362-4331
16320:0362-4331
16275:0362-4331
16204:0362-4331
16094:0362-4331
15869:0362-4331
15504:March 11,
15053:0362-4331
14852:0362-4331
14823:March 18,
14757:(Vol. 3).
14635:March 18,
14609:March 18,
14554:March 18,
14528:March 18,
14497:0362-4331
14470:398450267
14462:0099-9660
14400:0362-4331
14366:0362-4331
14245:0362-4331
14194:0362-4331
14160:0362-4331
14100:0362-4331
13648:0362-4331
13563:0362-4331
13498:0362-4331
13459:0362-4331
13374:March 12,
13290:Gothamist
13233:brown.edu
13118:0362-4331
13063:244091621
13016:0362-4331
12920:0362-4331
12814:0892-8339
12374:0362-4331
12255:0362-4331
12140:0362-4331
12103:0362-4331
12069:0362-4331
12000:March 14,
11995:0362-4331
11936:0362-4331
11825:0362-4331
11788:0362-4331
11723:0362-4331
11611:0362-4331
11577:0362-4331
11544:0362-4331
11271:0362-4331
11176:0362-4331
10958:0362-4331
10725:0362-4331
10599:0362-4331
10561:0362-4331
10449:0362-4331
10391:572700850
10332:0362-4331
10264:0362-4331
10152:0261-3077
10118:0362-4331
10084:0362-4331
9840:City Room
9783:August 2,
9778:0362-4331
9750:August 2,
9745:0362-4331
9713:March 18,
9611:August 2,
9606:0362-4331
9543:August 2,
9538:0362-4331
9476:0362-4331
9438:0362-4331
9400:0362-4331
9362:0362-4331
9282:0362-4331
9244:0362-4331
9206:0362-4331
9168:0362-4331
9114:0362-4331
9049:0362-4331
9016:0362-4331
8982:0362-4331
8951:0362-4331
8895:0362-4331
8836:0362-4331
8810:574653780
8802:1941-0646
8769:0362-4331
8736:0362-4331
8700:0362-4331
8674:574459388
8666:1941-0646
8636:0362-4331
8603:0362-4331
8517:0362-4331
8494:574189462
8486:1941-0646
8463:574123861
8455:1941-0646
8432:574077149
8424:1941-0646
8394:0362-4331
8368:574009754
8360:1941-0646
8337:573927961
8329:1941-0646
8306:573798149
8298:1941-0646
8268:0362-4331
8235:0362-4331
8209:573844372
8201:1941-0646
8171:0362-4331
8142:573738176
8134:1941-0646
8100:0362-4331
8070:0362-4331
8044:573700422
8036:1941-0646
8013:573719244
8005:1941-0646
7962:573563984
7954:0362-4331
7924:0362-4331
7846:573349669
7838:1941-0646
7808:0362-4331
7775:0362-4331
7690:0362-4331
7657:0362-4331
7624:0362-4331
7591:0362-4331
7565:573216029
7557:1941-0646
7527:0362-4331
7493:0362-4331
7463:0362-4331
7429:0362-4331
7406:573029686
7398:1941-0646
7368:0362-4331
7342:572968872
7334:1941-0646
7304:0362-4331
7240:0362-4331
7214:572535543
7184:0362-4331
7139:0362-4331
7110:124530453
7056:0362-4331
7030:572448008
6676:March 25,
6512:Citations
6365:pronghorn
6316:Vajrapani
6174:", 2005).
6141:Reliquary
5979:In 2019,
5967:honoring
5646:pamphlets
5576:library,
5551:museology
5503:astronomy
5491:mammalogy
5378:shotcrete
5308:holotypes
5271:wheatleyi
5269:Megalonyx
5232:wheatleyi
5230:Megalonyx
5182:, Canada.
5081:holotype
5052:Mammuthus
4800:accretion
4662:nanometer
4651:Greenland
4639:Ahnighito
4600:limestone
4501:Menominee
4449:Blackfeet
4420:Tsimshian
4303:Melanesia
4291:Indonesia
4287:Australia
4273:Balinese
3909:Silk Road
3842:mangroves
3756:Deciduous
3631:in 1891.
3559:In 1926,
3553:wild boar
3485:cockatoos
3419:Wood duck
3335:Snakebird
2994:, Quebec
2821:Wisconsin
2724:Wolverine
2720:, Canada
2654:Groundhog
2632:Tennessee
2501:wolverine
2450:, Alaska
2437:, Mexico
2267:Minnesota
2194:, Alaska
2181:, Canada
2168:Mule deer
2125:Pronghorn
2100:, Alaska
2052:Mammals.
1889:Himalayas
1826:Blackbuck
1717:and Col.
1627:(Gulave)
1437:Waterbuck
1427:Sitatunga
1094:Springbok
411:in 2000.
366:Manhattan
169:President
19722:The Shed
19534:Mmuseumm
19425:Category
19371:Syracuse
19297:Brooklyn
19244:Southern
19239:Northern
19209:Tompkins
19199:Sullivan
19174:Schuyler
19159:Saratoga
19154:Rockland
19104:Onondaga
19044:Herkimer
19039:Hamilton
19019:Franklin
19004:Dutchess
18999:Delaware
18994:Cortland
18989:Columbia
18979:Chenango
18944:Allegany
18866:New York
18818:See also
18722:(13.2 M)
18720:Broadway
18716:(21.6 M)
18535:Broadway
18402:stations
18169:Religion
17898:Mikell's
17883:Dovetail
17868:Andanada
17722:Lucciola
17125:40698653
17082:(1986).
17058:Archived
17035:Archived
16978:Archived
16942:Archived
16828:ThePrint
16804:July 11,
16761:cite web
16751:July 27,
16725:July 27,
16699:July 12,
16640:Archived
16610:Archived
16545:April 6,
16479:Archived
16280:March 6,
16059:Archived
16057:. AMNH.
16033:Archived
16031:. AMNH.
15981:Archived
15951:Archived
15920:Archived
15771:Archived
15726:Archived
15669:Archived
15650:Archived
15612:Archived
15593:Archived
15498:Archived
15467:Archived
15433:Archived
15414:Archived
15395:Archived
15376:Archived
15352:Archived
15326:Archived
15191:March 3,
15185:Archived
15159:Archived
15133:Archived
14920:July 25,
14914:Archived
14893:March 3,
14887:Archived
14857:June 13,
14817:Archived
14776:Archived
14750:Archived
14724:Archived
14502:June 13,
14466:ProQuest
14435:June 17,
14405:June 17,
14371:June 17,
14337:July 15,
14331:Archived
14300:Archived
14276:June 17,
14250:June 17,
14199:June 13,
14165:June 13,
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14068:June 13,
14032:Archived
14002:Archived
13969:Archived
13936:Archived
13909:July 15,
13903:Archived
13883:March 4,
13877:Archived
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13745:June 15,
13739:Archived
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13673:Archived
13653:June 15,
13620:June 15,
13594:June 15,
13568:June 15,
13502:Archived
13463:Archived
13404:June 28,
13394:amnh.org
13368:Archived
13295:June 13,
13269:June 13,
13243:June 28,
13237:Archived
12951:(eds.).
12738:Archived
12678:June 15,
12672:Archived
12642:Archived
12580:Archived
12534:June 13,
12524:amnh.org
12504:June 13,
12458:Archived
12435:June 13,
12409:June 11,
12403:Archived
12290:June 11,
12284:Archived
12260:June 10,
12205:June 15,
12179:June 15,
12145:June 15,
12108:June 17,
12074:June 17,
12026:June 17,
11856:June 10,
11830:June 10,
11793:June 10,
11728:June 10,
11694:June 10,
11668:June 13,
11642:June 13,
11616:June 13,
11582:June 13,
11549:June 13,
11510:Archived
11477:Archived
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11386:Archived
11334:Archived
11303:Archived
11276:June 13,
11205:ProQuest
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11138:Archived
11094:June 13,
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10962:Archived
10928:ProQuest
10827:Archived
10797:Archived
10760:Archived
10729:Archived
10696:June 26,
10690:Archived
10603:Archived
10565:Archived
10518:March 3,
10512:Archived
10481:Archived
10454:June 13,
10415:ProQuest
10387:ProQuest
10363:June 13,
10269:July 26,
10203:CBS News
10183:June 28,
10055:July 12,
10029:July 12,
9997:Archived
9967:Archived
9906:Archived
9875:Archived
9844:Archived
9819:March 3,
9813:Archived
9707:Archived
9666:Archived
9639:Archived
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9507:ProQuest
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7338:ProQuest
7210:ProQuest
7144:June 13,
7106:ProQuest
7061:June 13,
7026:ProQuest
7004:88750696
7000:ProQuest
6670:Archived
6637:Archived
6603:Archived
6566:Archived
6533:Archived
6389:See also
6016:ThePrint
5809:eugenics
5783:degree.
5650:reprints
5559:genomics
5523:ethology
5479:asteroid
5473:and the
5413:vivarium
5304:sauropod
5278:robustus
5239:robustus
5164:mollusks
5153:ammolite
5149:ammonite
5112:Brontops
4989:Hall of
4982:Hall of
4928:Elephant
4840:granites
4769:specimen
4737:specimen
4596:Dordogne
4497:Iroquois
4184:Colombia
4106:Ait Atta
4104:Desert:
4032:Woodland
3477:bustards
3409:Bobolink
3249:Whimbrel
2899:Baldpate
2756:warblers
2663:, Texas
2637:Gray fox
2499:, and a
2419:Colorado
2337:Michigan
2293:Ringtail
2279:Shiprock
2250:New York
1976:Hog deer
1831:Chinkara
1733:(1929).
1695:Malaysia
1621:Hedgehog
1478:Tanzania
1452:Shoebill
1362:DR Congo
1123:Ethiopia
1111:Mandrill
1101:Cameroon
1064:Botswana
862:coffered
793:frontage
426:Founding
316:76001235
161:Visitors
148:Private
87:Location
20223:Science
20199:Biology
20149:Portals
20129:Related
20068:Defunct
20040:Islands
19741:Midtown
19376:Yonkers
19279:Buffalo
19267:by city
19251:Wyoming
19194:Suffolk
19189:Steuben
19119:Orleans
19109:Ontario
19094:Niagara
19069:Madison
19029:Genesee
18984:Clinton
18974:Chemung
18806:(1.7 M)
18800:(1.8 M)
18794:(2.3 M)
18788:(2.4 M)
18782:(2.8 M)
18776:(3.5 M)
18770:(5.0 M)
18764:(5.0 M)
18758:(6.3 M)
18752:(7.6 M)
18483:Streets
17913:Telepan
17746:Museums
17737:Zabar's
17680:Culture
17041:May 31,
16960:Sources
16884:July 6,
16858:July 6,
16833:July 6,
16519:June 8,
16459:June 8,
16425:June 8,
16391:June 8,
16358:June 8,
16325:June 8,
16209:June 8,
15987:May 24,
15926:May 24,
15837:May 24,
15358:May 12,
15165:May 12,
15139:June 4,
15107:June 4,
15081:May 31,
14588:, e857.
14059:Newsday
14038:July 9,
14008:July 7,
13975:July 7,
13942:July 7,
13782:Bibcode
13534:June 6,
13508:June 6,
13469:June 6,
13430:June 6,
13341:June 6,
13320:. 1945.
13214:June 6,
13185:June 6,
13123:June 6,
13087:June 6,
13021:June 6,
12988:June 6,
12982:Newsday
12925:June 6,
12718:. 1944.
12700:. 1970.
12648:May 12,
12586:May 12,
12230:. 1911.
11902:Newsday
11757:May 12,
11516:May 12,
11483:May 12,
11457:May 12,
11392:May 12,
11366:May 12,
11340:May 12,
11309:May 12,
11242:May 12,
11144:May 12,
11118:May 12,
11022:May 31,
10968:May 31,
10833:May 31,
10823:NPR.org
10766:May 31,
10735:May 31,
10609:May 31,
10571:May 31,
10419:7976420
10003:July 8,
9973:July 9,
9672:May 15,
9486:May 31,
9448:May 31,
9410:May 31,
9372:May 31,
9292:May 31,
9254:May 31,
9216:May 31,
9178:May 31,
8861:The Sun
8543:The Sun
7864:The Sun
7245:June 8,
7189:June 8,
6760:May 12,
6331:Tibetan
6313:Tibetan
6226:Gallery
6207:Friends
6162:author
6102:Roaming
5961:dog run
5642:serials
5606:geology
5539:ecology
5264:cuvieri
5225:cuvieri
5180:Alberta
5061:Indiana
5041:Montana
4961:Vietnam
4911:fossils
4816:geology
4802:to the
4592:ice age
4489:Mohegan
4460:Hidatsa
4392:Tlingit
4229:Paracas
4225:Chancay
4200:Cashibo
4188:Bolivia
4143:Zapotec
4082:Shilluk
4064:Nubians
4030:Forest-
3957:Isfahan
3905:Eurasia
3625:sequoia
3197:Wyoming
3110:Limpkin
2965:Redhead
2904:Mallard
2884:Gadwall
2764:raptors
2718:Nunavut
2535:Wyoming
2519:Arizona
2474:Alaska
2468:caribou
2466:Osborn
2431:Guaymas
2403:Arizona
2329:Raccoon
2210:Arizona
2179:Nunavut
2115:Wyoming
2069:Ice age
2042:jaguars
2039:Sonoran
1957:Muntjac
1926:Banteng
1920:Rangoon
1845:Leopard
1820:Bikanir
1807:Sambar
1641:Dik-dik
1636:Gerenuk
1416:Lake No
1355:Cheetah
1276:Ostrich
1270:Nairobi
1246:Giraffe
1187:Bushpig
1182:Leopard
1105:Bipindi
1089:Blesbok
1074:Gemsbok
820:in the
798:dormers
519:Arsenal
489:charter
415:History
393:Arsenal
360:on the
356:) is a
299: (
237:Website
213:
77: (
19302:Queens
19274:Albany
19219:Warren
19214:Ulster
19179:Seneca
19139:Queens
19134:Putnam
19129:Otsego
19124:Oswego
19114:Orange
19099:Oneida
19084:Nassau
19074:Monroe
19034:Greene
19024:Fulton
18964:Cayuga
18954:Broome
18939:Albany
18873:Topics
18728:(12 M)
18710:(40 M)
18704:(50 M)
18400:Subway
18065:PS 166
17861:Former
17697:Asiate
17631:Former
17123:
17113:
17094:
17029:
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16998:
16671:
16582:. 2018
16512:
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16418:
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16351:
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16273:
16224:AMNH.
16202:
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15867:
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14850:
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14460:
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14364:
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14192:
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13773:Nature
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12253:
12138:
12101:
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11542:
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11207:
11174:
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10930:
10723:
10597:
10559:
10487:May 5,
10447:
10417:
10389:
10330:
10262:
10150:
10116:
10082:
10050:silive
9942:May 5,
9912:May 5,
9881:May 5,
9850:May 5,
9776:
9743:
9645:May 5,
9604:
9536:
9509:
9474:
9436:
9398:
9360:
9315:
9280:
9242:
9204:
9166:
9112:
9047:
9014:
8988:
8980:
8957:
8949:
8893:
8834:
8808:
8800:
8767:
8734:
8698:
8672:
8664:
8634:
8601:
8523:
8515:
8492:
8484:
8461:
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8430:
8422:
8392:
8366:
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8335:
8327:
8304:
8296:
8266:
8233:
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8106:
8098:
8068:
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7922:
7844:
7836:
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7773:
7688:
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7622:
7589:
7563:
7555:
7525:
7499:
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7435:
7427:
7404:
7396:
7366:
7340:
7332:
7302:
7238:
7212:
7182:
7137:
7108:
7054:
7028:
7002:
6817:
6336:statue
6318:statue
6219:Rachel
6082:facade
5712:, the
5708:, the
5704:, the
5624:, and
5612:, the
5388:, and
5289:and a
5257:rodens
5218:rodens
5099:or an
5037:T. rex
4868:mantle
4826:, and
4580:, and
4568:, and
4495:, and
4493:Ojibwe
4464:Dakota
4462:, and
4424:Nuxalk
4422:, and
4293:, the
4275:wayang
4235:, and
4221:Chávin
4211:, and
4204:Panoan
4202:, and
4145:, and
4110:Tuareg
4096:Kofyar
4092:Yoruba
4086:Barawa
4046:, and
4036:Desert
4034:, and
3935:, and
3848:, the
3826:botany
3754:Mixed
3536:, and
3487:, and
3370:Alaska
3284:Willet
3034:Verdin
2762:, and
2551:Oregon
2441:Jaguar
2435:Sonora
2424:Wapiti
2408:Cougar
2387:Oregon
2306:Coyote
2246:Ithaca
2206:Tucson
2185:Muskox
2064:Alaska
2035:wolves
1903:Morang
1853:Mysore
1802:Bhopal
1794:Chital
1779:Sambar
1765:Thamin
1693:, and
1616:Impala
1047:Angola
1013:Vernay
877:, and
826:turret
639:Albany
19292:Bronx
19265:Lists
19256:Yates
19229:Wayne
19204:Tioga
19059:Lewis
19014:Essex
18949:Bronx
18930:Lists
18574:Other
17061:(PDF)
17054:(PDF)
16981:(PDF)
16970:(PDF)
16576:(PDF)
15574:(PDF)
15567:(PDF)
15530:(PDF)
15523:(PDF)
15077:. CNN
15019:Dwell
14582:PeerJ
13335:(PDF)
13059:S2CID
12616:(PDF)
12605:(PDF)
11662:Wired
6569:(PDF)
6558:(PDF)
6436:Notes
6137:Relic
6112:" by
6009:Paris
5495:earth
5117:horse
4971:Halls
4923:Whale
4848:lavas
4784:geode
4753:geode
4505:Creek
4369:Haida
4233:Nazca
4217:Moche
4147:Aztec
4139:Olmec
4100:Mbuti
4078:Pokot
4005:Pokot
3937:Yakut
3933:Semai
3925:India
3469:skuas
2616:Stoat
2611:Maine
2595:Texas
2226:Near
2204:Near
2104:Moose
1916:Burma
1895:Tiger
1885:Nepal
1811:Dhole
1773:Awadh
1749:Assam
1745:India
1691:Burma
1687:Nepal
1683:India
1527:Eland
1412:Sudan
1372:Okapi
1338:Addax
1318:Libya
1167:Bongo
1157:Kenya
443:, at
291:Built
244:.amnh
98:10024
19435:List
19009:Erie
17121:OCLC
17111:ISBN
17092:ISBN
17043:2022
17027:OCLC
17017:ISBN
16996:ISBN
16950:2012
16917:2023
16886:2024
16860:2024
16835:2024
16806:2024
16780:link
16773:help
16753:2024
16727:2024
16701:2023
16669:ISBN
16648:2019
16618:2009
16588:2018
16547:2023
16521:2022
16510:ISSN
16487:2009
16461:2022
16450:ISSN
16427:2022
16416:ISSN
16393:2022
16382:ISSN
16360:2022
16349:ISSN
16327:2022
16316:ISSN
16282:2023
16271:ISSN
16211:2022
16200:ISSN
16127:2023
16101:2023
16090:ISSN
16067:2013
16041:2013
16015:2021
15989:2014
15959:2017
15928:2014
15902:2023
15876:2023
15865:ISSN
15839:2014
15808:2023
15779:2018
15753:2010
15734:2010
15715:2010
15696:2010
15677:2010
15658:2010
15639:2010
15620:2010
15601:2010
15582:2010
15557:2010
15538:2010
15506:2019
15475:2020
15457:ISBN
15360:2014
15334:2017
15193:2009
15167:2014
15141:2013
15109:2013
15083:2023
15060:2024
15049:ISSN
15026:2024
15000:2023
14974:2024
14948:2024
14922:2009
14895:2009
14859:2022
14848:ISSN
14825:2009
14784:2016
14772:AMNH
14732:2016
14720:AMNH
14693:2023
14667:2016
14655:AMNH
14637:2009
14611:2009
14556:2009
14530:2009
14504:2022
14493:ISSN
14458:ISSN
14437:2022
14407:2022
14396:ISSN
14373:2022
14362:ISSN
14339:2013
14308:2016
14296:AMNH
14278:2022
14252:2022
14241:ISSN
14201:2022
14190:ISSN
14167:2022
14156:ISSN
14133:2022
14107:2022
14096:ISSN
14070:2022
14040:2021
14010:2021
13977:2021
13944:2021
13911:2013
13885:2009
13851:2009
13825:2022
13747:2022
13710:2009
13681:2021
13655:2022
13644:ISSN
13622:2022
13596:2022
13570:2022
13559:ISSN
13536:2022
13510:2022
13494:ISSN
13471:2022
13455:ISSN
13432:2022
13406:2014
13376:2022
13343:2022
13297:2022
13271:2022
13245:2014
13216:2022
13187:2022
13125:2022
13114:ISSN
13089:2022
13023:2022
13012:ISSN
12990:2022
12957:ISBN
12927:2022
12916:ISSN
12894:2023
12866:2023
12840:2023
12810:ISSN
12775:2023
12746:2014
12734:AMNH
12680:2022
12650:2014
12624:2018
12609:AMNH
12588:2014
12536:2022
12506:2022
12493:ISBN
12466:2012
12437:2022
12411:2014
12381:2023
12370:ISSN
12347:2023
12318:2023
12292:2014
12280:AMNH
12262:2022
12251:ISSN
12207:2022
12181:2022
12147:2022
12136:ISSN
12110:2022
12099:ISSN
12076:2022
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12002:2023
11991:ISSN
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11943:2023
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11884:2023
11858:2022
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11784:ISSN
11759:2014
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11719:ISSN
11696:2022
11670:2022
11644:2022
11618:2022
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11584:2022
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11551:2022
11540:ISSN
11518:2014
11485:2014
11459:2014
11394:2014
11368:2014
11342:2014
11311:2014
11278:2022
11267:ISSN
11244:2014
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11172:ISSN
11146:2014
11120:2014
11096:2022
11024:2022
10970:2022
10954:ISSN
10835:2022
10805:2022
10768:2022
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10698:2020
10611:2022
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10557:ISSN
10520:2009
10489:2018
10456:2022
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10365:2022
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10328:ISSN
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10260:ISSN
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10185:2023
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10114:ISSN
10091:2023
10080:ISSN
10057:2023
10031:2023
10005:2019
9975:2019
9944:2018
9914:2018
9883:2018
9852:2018
9821:2009
9785:2022
9774:ISSN
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9741:ISSN
9715:2009
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9613:2022
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7063:2022
7052:ISSN
6954:2009
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