Denver Museum of Nature & Science is located in Denver's
City Park, founded in 1900, and has views of Denver and the Rocky Mountains.
The Museum has had three different pseudonym since it first opened: The
Colorado Museum of Natural History, The Denver Museum of Natural History, and
now the Denver Museum of Nature & Science.
The Museum traces its onset back to the efforts of one man,
a herald naturalist named Edwin Carter who devoted his existence to the
scientific study of Colorado birds, mammals and fauna. Since 1900, the museum
compounds has grown from Carter's collection, housed in a log cabin, to a
museum residences more than a million items in its collections. Another guy
instrumental in arrangement the museum's compounds through the mid 20th century
was Dr Alfred Marshall Bailey, who served as Director from 1936 to 1969.
The Museum is known for its children's discovery areas, the
Space Odyssey exhibition, Gates Planetarium, the Prehistoric Journey
exhibition, IMAX films, Egyptian mummies, wildlife exhibits, colorful gemstone
and minerals, Expedition Health exhibition, temporary exhibitions, and
education programs. Visitors tins also sophistication the "best
probability in Denver" from the Anschutz Family Sky Terrace and Leprino
Family Atrium on the west phases of the building. Here, guest see views of the
Front Range, from Longs Peak in the north to Pikes Peak in the south.
The museum is partially funded by the Scientific and
Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), which was created by district voters in
1988. Discovery Zone is a hands-on educational core geared toward children.
excavation up a stegosaurus, makes amusement crafts, amusement on the discovery
stage, inspect bug specimens, and laugh yourself outloud with funhouse mirrors.
Egyptian Mummies uses two mummies and their grave object to teach how the
ancient grace of Egypt regarded its keep and preserved its dead.
Expedition Health teaches visitors about the constantly
changing and tuning human body. Gems & Minerals is a re-created diggings
where guest can examine many colorful crystals and minerals found both locally
and globally. North American Indian Cultures explores the difference among
Native American groups and the functionality and inventions of their everyday
objects.
Prehistoric Journey traces the developments of life on Earth
from single-celled organisms to dinosaurs to the occupant of today's world,
with speicmens including the majectic upkeep of diplodocus with a ferocious
allosaurus battling a heavy armored stegosaurus, miracles at a beautiful ocean
lilie reef diorama from 435 million era ago, microorganism a cast/replica skull
of the ancient placoderm fellow dunkelosteus, look at a neat option of
trilobites on demo for hours, notice every detail of prehistoric mammal skulls.
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