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insects, 4.5 million plants preserved in the Museum's herbarium, and 7 million fish stored in liquid-filled jars. The
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after 2001. Smithsonian officials said Samper's administrative experience proved critical in his appointment. Under Samper's direction, the museum opened the $ 100 million
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The Behring Hall of Mammals was designed by Reich + Petch. The mammal specimens are presented as works of modern art within minimal environmentals. Visitors discover mammal's evolutionary adaptions to hugely diverse contexts, and ultimately discover that they too are mammals.
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was displayed in the Rex Room, while specialists performed a conservation assessment and the Smithsonian Digitization Program scanned each bone, to create a 3-D model for research. The Nation's T. rex is the centerpiece of the new fossil hall, which opened in 2019.
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believed that, despite Samper's denial, the museum "acted to avoid criticism from congressional appropriators and global-warming skeptics in the Bush administration". The changes were discussed as early as mid-August 2005, and Dr.
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that would support the museum's soon-to-be-opened Hall of Oceans. Two members of the Smithsonian Institution's Board of Regents (which had final say on accepting the donation) questioned whether the donation was a
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specimens in the world, nearly twice the size of the next largest mammal collections, including historically important collections from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Its collection was initiated by
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exhibit shows the first accurate dinosaur skeleton in virtual motion, achieved through the use of scanning and digital technology." The collection consists of 46 "complete and important specimens" of dinosaurs.
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This exhibit and associated website "examines the diversity, dynamism, and global influence of Africa's peoples and cultures over time in the realms of family, work, community, and the natural environment."
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are able personally handle. The area also hosts various events such as allowing visitors to meet and discuss with Smithsonian scientists and hosting school groups.
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Pogrebin, Robin. "Smithsonian Scrambles to Regain Its Footing."
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of exhibition and public space and houses over 1,000 employees.
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Sorbonne Institute for Research on Modern Western Civilizations
3422:""Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" Treasure Map"
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Gets Long-Term Lease at Smithsonian's Natural History Museum."
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The museum's collections contain over 146 million specimens of
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Research collections of the National Museum of Natural History
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Alexander von Humboldt Biological Resources Research Institute
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Zongker, Brett. "Smithsonian Toned Down Exhibit on Arctic."
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Trescott, Jacqueline. "Museum to Get $ 60 Million Exhibit."
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In June 2013, the Smithsonian obtained a 50-year lease on a
2389:"Vertebrate Zoology: Division of Amphibians & Reptiles"
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2023:"Tiffany Makes $ 1.1 Million Gift to Smithsonian Museum."
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Wiltz, Teresa. "Smithsonian Losing a Sixth Key Director."
1862:. National Museum of Natural History. 2008. Archived from
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Research in the museum is divided into seven departments:
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Although the exhibit was due to open in October 2005, the
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3178:"Q?rius, The Coralyn W. Whitney Science Education Center"
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National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
1692:"Collections at the National Museum of Natural History"
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Members of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington
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On This Spot: Pinpointing the Past in Washington, D.C.
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Evelyn, Douglas E.; Dickson, Paul; and Ackerman, S.J.
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Zongker, Brett. "Smithsonian's Top Official Resigns."
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National Institute of Teaching and Education of Paris
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A Brief History of the Museum - from the NMNH website
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Guastavino vaulting : the art of structural tile
2572:"Department of Mineral Sciences Collections Overview"
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Pogrebin, Robin. "Gift to Smithsonian Is Rescinded."
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Deep Time exhibit, prominently featuring skeleton of
788:
Rick Potts, head of Smithsonian Human Origins project
772:, who donated 9,000 specimens to the collection; and
3162:. National Museum of Natural History. Archived from
2732:. National Wildlife Federation. September 10, 2010.
1913:"Smithsonian Selects Fri for Natural History Post."
1650:
TEA-AECOM Museum Index for 2022, published June 2023
590:, vice president of research and collections at the
3486:
National Museum of Natural History official website
36:
National Museum of Natural History (disambiguation)
3937:CELSA Communication Science and Journalism Library
2540:"George Switzer, 92, Dies; Started a Gem Treasury"
1227:." This exhibit was closed on September 26, 2010.
1027:and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (later the
3632:Sociology and Computer Science for the Humanities
2155:"Couple Gives $ 15M for Smithsonian Ocean Hall."
1510:List of most-visited museums in the United States
1258:is housed in the department of Mineral Sciences.
4590:
2786:. National Museum of Natural History. March 2010
2259:Kamen, Al. "Meet the Smithsonian's Fossil Guy."
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420:In January 2003, the Smithsonian announced that
3296:AIA guide to the architecture of Washington, DC
1896:
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1170:This exhibit displays a "variety of vertebrate
768:, who gave 16,000 specimens to the collection;
697:in the U.S. National Gem and Mineral Collection
508:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
277:second most-visited museum in the United States
34:. For national museums in other countries, see
4659:Egyptological collections in the United States
4510:John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
3833:LĂ©on Robin Research Center for Ancient Thought
2697:
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1473:Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
889:in the Deep Time exhibit, depicted preying on
361:parked in front of the National Museum in 1926
18:Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
4038:
3741:Quinze-Vingts National Ophthalmology Hospital
3532:
2982:"The Nation's T. Rex Invades the Smithsonian"
2949:
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2598:"Carmen LĂşcia Ruby - Smithsonian Institution"
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1185:and other assorted skeletons in the Bone Hall
1174:grouped by their evolutionary relationships."
962:in 1988. It has since been on display at the
4639:Natural history museums in the United States
4443:Smithsonian Contributions and Studies Series
3460:. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 2016.
3097:. National Museum of Natural History. 2008.
3071:. National Museum of Natural History. 2008.
2866:. National Museum of Natural History. 2008.
2840:. National Museum of Natural History. 2008.
2417:. National Museum of Natural History. 2020.
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62:View of the main facade from Madison Drive
27:Natural history museum in Washington, D.C.
3387:. Vol. 76–9. October 1976. p. 5
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3095:"Vertebrate Zoology: Division of Mammals"
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1031:), which expanded it in the 1890s-1930s.
1018:The museum has the largest collection of
529:Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
4599:1910 establishments in the United States
4484:Smithsonian Philatelic Achievement Award
3378:"October at the Smithsonian Institution"
2919:
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2669:"Searching the Bones of Our Shared Past"
2635:"Smithsonian Opens Human Evolution Hall"
2512:Trump has long vowed to slash government
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2870:from the original on September 13, 2008
2844:from the original on September 13, 2008
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2415:"Division of Amphibians & Reptiles"
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954:, was found on Corps-owned land in the
450:Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
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4654:Asian art museums in the United States
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3795:Sorbonne University Polytechnic School
3264:"How Do You Support a 5-ton Elephant?"
2698:O'Sullivan, Michael (March 19, 2010).
2552:from the original on December 20, 2013
2537:
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2492:Devarajan, Kumari (October 13, 2021).
2443:. National Museum of Natural History.
2421:from the original on December 16, 2019
2365:. National Museum of Natural History.
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1694:. National Museum of Natural History.
1668:. National Museum of Natural History.
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1010:View of the Hall of Mammals from above
716:in the collection, as well as 350,000
4604:Dinosaur museums in the United States
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3941:Sorbonne Neo-Hellenic Studies Library
3859:University of Technology of Compiègne
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3041:Lac, J. Freedom du (April 15, 2014).
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2142:"GIT President to Head Smithsonian."
1698:from the original on February 6, 2019
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944:United States Army Corps of Engineers
4070:African American History and Culture
3274:from the original on August 24, 2022
2764:from the original on October 7, 2012
2667:Rothstein, Edward (March 18, 2010).
2617:"Our Species Rediscovers Its Cousin"
2369:from the original on August 15, 2012
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533:United States Department of Commerce
3656:Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
3453:Sterling, Va.: Capital Books, 2008.
3101:from the original on August 2, 2008
3057:– via www.washingtonpost.com.
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681:Hall of Geology, Gems, and Minerals
592:Denver Museum of Nature and Science
444:and the United States) founded the
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3721:Sorbonne University Hospital Group
3617:Iberian and Latin American Studies
3477:National Museum of Natural History
3428:from the original on May 17, 2009.
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3244:from the original on July 16, 2016
3069:"Department of Vertebrate Zoology"
3049:from the original on July 19, 2017
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51:National Museum of Natural History
32:American Museum of Natural History
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3847:Independent institutes (alliance)
3629:French and Comparative Literature
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4664:Paleontology in Washington, D.C.
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3810:Jussieu Institute of Mathematics
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3820:Paris Institute of Astrophysics
3444:It Happened in Washington, D.C.
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3446:Guilford, Conn.: TwoDot, 2004.
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4317:Museum Conservation Institute
4305:Biodiversity Heritage Library
3982:Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi
3815:Paris Institute of Statistics
3012:"How to 3-D print a dinosaur"
1761:"Plans for Museum Building."
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1123:The museum also provides the
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942:fossil skeleton owned by the
863:Deep Time Exhibit/Fossil Hall
853:What Does It Mean To Be Human
584:Wildlife Conservation Society
4273:Conservation and restoration
4175:Archives of American Gardens
3955:Sorbonne Nouvelle University
3736:HĂ´pital Fondation Rothschild
3626:Modern Western Civilizations
1666:"Research & Collections"
1583:TEA/AECOM (September 2021).
1279:Secretary of the Smithsonian
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553:American Petroleum Institute
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408:The museum as seen from the
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337:Arts and Industries Building
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4624:Museums established in 1910
4417:Air & Space/Smithsonian
3611:Germanic and Nordic Studies
3579:Art History and Archaeology
3475:Geographic data related to
3424:. Smithsonian Institution.
3240:. Smithsonian Institution.
3214:. Smithsonian Institution.
3208:"Urban Bird Habitat Garden"
2954:Schontzler, Gail. "Montana
2574:. Smithsonian Institution.
2332:. Smithsonian Institution.
2144:United Press International.
1777:"New Building for Museum."
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1070:. The zoo is sponsored by
512:National Science Foundation
480:, former chancellor of the
310:, human remains, and human
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4109:Jazz Masterworks Orchestra
3731:Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital
1819:"Museum Building Design."
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1074:, a pest control company.
1029:Department of the Interior
749:and most valuable Burmese
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2958:Heading to Smithsonian."
2494:"Skeletons in the Closet"
2469:. Smithsonian Libraries.
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4263:Archives of American Art
4240:National Zoological Park
3951:Sainte-Geneviève Library
3805:Henri Poincaré Institute
3756:HĂ´pital Armand-Trousseau
3696:Marine biology (Banyuls)
3691:Marine biology (Roscoff)
3238:"Smithsonian Sleepovers"
2960:Bozeman Daily Chronicle.
1999:San Francisco Chronicle.
1256:Global Volcanism Program
1181:Specimen of the extinct
1125:Smithsonian Ocean Portal
764:, the man who built the
606:Research and collections
157:146,000,000 specimens
4644:Rotundas (architecture)
4054:Smithsonian Institution
3642:Science and Engineering
3408:New York Amsterdam News
2285:. National Park Service
1605:TEA/AECOM (July 2020).
1563:Smithsonian Institution
1448:In the 2008 video game
1308:Baird Auditorium Events
1282:Spencer Fullerton Baird
1106:and corals, one female
952:"Wankel" or "Devil" rex
720:and 300,000 samples of
265:Smithsonian Institution
4479:National Design Awards
4300:Libraries and Archives
4295:Environmental Research
3596:Geography and Planning
2986:nationalgeographic.com
2937:July 20, 2017, at the
2898:July 19, 2017, at the
2864:"Dinosaur Collections"
2268:July 19, 2017, at the
1627:TEA/AECOM (May 2019).
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148:Natural history museum
4489:Woodrow Wilson Awards
4114:Numismatic Collection
3746:HĂ´pital Saint-Antoine
3589:Communication Science
3385:The Smithsonian Torch
3270:. November 17, 2015.
3184:. September 9, 2015.
3160:"Current Exhibitions"
2967:July 7, 2013, at the
2602:naturalhistory.si.edu
2309:naturalhistory.si.edu
1836:. Siarchives.si.edu.
1442:The Dagger of Amon Ra
1373:Old Hall of Dinosaurs
1318:Shapley–Curtis Debate
1272:
1204:Western Cultures Hall
1180:
1100:Lion's mane jellyfish
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964:Museum of the Rockies
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794:Hall of Human Origins
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780:Hall of Human Origins
770:Frederick A. Canfield
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648:Museum Support Center
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203:Public transit access
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4571:Evolutionary biology
4520:The Wilson Quarterly
4459:James Smithson Medal
4290:Conservation Biology
4202:Encyclopedia of Life
4165:Cooper–Hewitt Design
3927:Clignancourt Library
3890:Campus and locations
3726:HĂ´pital Charles-Foix
2971:Accessed 2013-06-28.
2941:Accessed 2013-06-28.
2924:du Lac, J. Freedom "
2902:Accessed 2012-05-28.
2818:on September 2, 2019
2272:Accessed 2013-08-20.
1806:"New Museum Plans."
1725:on February 26, 2020
1439:1992 adventure game
1316:,' also called the '
1223:found in an Italian
1152:Butterflies + Plants
857:Richard (Rick) Potts
815:Homo heidelbergensis
741:(one of the largest
670:Clinton Hart Merriam
624:invertebrate zoology
558:conflict of interest
263:administered by the
177:4,800,000 (2018)
4438:Smithsonian Channel
4138:Arts and Industries
3922:Malesherbes Library
3570:Arts and Humanities
3549:Sorbonne University
2811:National Geographic
2750:(August 30, 2010).
2704:The Washington Post
2621:Wall Street Journal
2014:September 16, 2004.
1535:. February 14, 2019
1041:O. Orkin Insect Zoo
762:Washington Roebling
537:The Washington Post
495:The Washington Post
464:On March 25, 2007,
372:McMillan Commission
174:4,200,000 (2019)
128:38.8913°N 77.0259°W
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4527:Smithsonian Police
4474:Langley Gold Medal
3947:LĂ©on-Robin Library
3917:Jardin des plantes
3456:Redman, Samuel J.
2806:"New and Improved"
2673:The New York Times
2641:. March 17, 2010.
2517:2018-03-11 at the
2363:"About the Museum"
2120:November 17, 2007.
2094:November 16, 2007.
2001:November 15, 2003.
1533:"Media Fact Sheet"
1430:In popular culture
1422:Fossil preparation
1409:Hall of Ocean Life
1292:tile ceiling. The
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391:J. Dennis O'Connor
385:Kenneth E. Behring
368:Neoclassical style
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4360:Folklife Festival
4329:Tropical Research
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3355:978-1-56898-741-5
3306:978-1-4214-4384-3
3166:on July 27, 2009.
3018:. June 25, 2014.
2926:Tyrannosaurus rex
2510:Juliet Eilperin.
2330:"NMNH Fact Sheet"
2247:Associated Press.
2217:Associated Press.
2202:January 23, 2012.
2200:Associated Press.
2183:Associated Press.
2170:Associated Press.
2157:Associated Press.
2133:January 23, 2008.
2131:Associated Press.
2105:Associated Press.
2064:Associated Press.
2038:Associated Press.
2025:Associated Press.
1988:January 29, 2003.
1986:Associated Press.
1933:January 30, 2003.
1915:Orlando Sentinel.
1904:January 30, 2003.
1781:January 30, 1903.
1743:D'Angelis, p. 35.
1457:In the 2008 film
1286:Rafael Guastavino
1183:Steller's sea cow
1129:Ocean Conservancy
917:Tyrannosaurus rex
907:
886:Tyrannosaurus rex
855:, was written by
821:Homo floresiensis
666:Clarence Birdseye
466:Lawrence M. Small
460:Aerial view, 2008
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