Florida Museum of Natural History
(A virtual tour of the museum...)
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These pages provide a virtual tour of the paleontology-related areas at the Florida Museum of Natural History (FLMNH) in Gainesville, Florida.  The FLMNH is Florida's official state natural history museum and one of the largest and fastest-growing natural history museums in the nation.  The museum has two locations on the University of Florida campus.  Powell Hall is the museum's new 55,000-square-foot Education and Exhibition Center.  Dickinson Hall houses the collections and research activities. [1]  These pages only cover a portion of the paleontology-related exhibits at the FLMNH. See virtual tour at the bottom of this page.  (For more on all the exhibits, see the Official website of the FLMNH.)

"Tusks" exhibit - Mastodon (left) and Mammoth (right)
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Florida Museum of Natural History
Powell Hall Education & Exhibition Center
SW 34th Street and Hull Road
PO Box 112710
Gainesville FL 32611-2710
(352) 846-2000


References:
  1. Florida Museum of Natural History (FLMNH) in Gainesville, Florida (http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu)

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