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The Field Museum - http://www.fieldmuseum.org/
An internationally acclaimed museum and center for education and research in the natural sciences. Founded in 1893, its collection has grown to more than 20 million specimens. Noted strengths include evolutionary biology, paleontology, archaeology and ethnography. |
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Museum of Science and Industry - http://www.msichicago.org/
Over two million visitors per year enjoy the creation of Chicago businessman Julius Rosenwald, who in 1933 opened America's first center for "industrial enlightenment", a vehicle for public science education, where visitors could interact with the exhibits, not just view displays and artifacts. |
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Chicago Adler Planetarium - http://www.adlerplanetarium.org/
Founded in 1930, the Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum is the premier public resource for learning about astronomy discoveries. |
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Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum - http://www.naturemuseum.org
Examines the relationship between people and nature, exploring the ways in which humans impact their environment. Located in Lincoln Park. |
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International Museum of Surgical Science - http://www.imss.org
Features exhibits devoted to such subjects as radiology, orthopedics and pharmacy. |