Where: American Museum of Natural History
200 Central Park W.
New York, NY
New York, NY
Who: All ages
The American Museum of Natural History's Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Hall covers everything you could ever want to know about our universe. The hall is divided into four separate sections. They include planets, stars, galaxies, and the whole universe. Learn how the universe evolved, how life was formed, and more on a visit here. Find out how much you weigh on the moon, on Halley's Comet, and on a neutron star. See a replica of the Williamette Meteorite, the largest meteorite ever found in the United States. Plus, there is a lot more to do, see, and learn in this fascinating and fun area of the popular museum.
And that's our view. For more about the American Museum of Natural History and/or to purchase tickets, visit www.amnh.org.
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