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North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences


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The Southeast's largest natural history museum offers four floors of exhibits, live animals, a store, and Acro Caf?. Highlights include the world's most complete Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur; Willo, the only dinosaur discovered with a fossilized heart; a two-story waterfall; and the Living Conservatory buzzing with hummingbirds and butterflies. Admission free; hands-on programs daily.




Address:
11 West Jones Street
Bicentennial Plaza
Raleigh, NC 27601
Phone: (877)462-8724
Our Email: museum@naturalsciences.org
Our Website:www.naturalsciences.org

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