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Museums
Worlds of Wonder - Coggle Diagram
Museums
Worlds of Wonder
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There are art, science, historical and nature museums
City Museum of St. Luis, Missouri
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There's also an amazing playground called Monstro City that´s made mostly of recycled materials from the city of Sr. Louis, including giant metal springs, a castle turret, and the body of the jet plane.
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Fiel Museum in Chicago, Illinois
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The museum contains more than twenty million items, including mummies, meteorites and mammals.
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Sue is the largest Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever found, as well as the most complete. Sue is forty-two feet long with more that two hundred bones.
World Forestry Center and Discovery Museum in Portland, Oregon.
On the first floor of the museums, you can explorer forests that grow in the Pacific Northwest. The museum shows the many things that forests provide, such as wood, water, habitat and clean air.
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On the second floor, a giant wall map tells about different types of forests worlwide.
National AIr and Space Museum in Washington, D.C
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Milestone of Flight Exhibit.
You´ll see the Spirit of St. Louis, the first plane to be flown nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean
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This museum is home to Sputnik I, the first satellite to successfully orbit Earth, and the Apollo 11 command module.
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American Cowboy Museum at Taylor-Stevenson Ranch near Houston Texas.
The museums is part of the Tylor-Stevenson which is 50 years old.
About fifty years ago, the family started the museums to honor the part Native Americans, Hispanics
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