Specialty:
“Museum of Natural and Cultural History aims to enhance knowledge of Earth's environments and cultures, inspiring stewardship of its collective past, present, and future. The museum is the largest natural history museum in the Pacific Northwest. Today, the museum has four divisions: the Condon Paleontological Collection, an Anthropological Collections division, an Archaeological Research Division (a.k.a. OSMA), and a Public Programs Division. The museum's collections include nearly 100,000 fossils from Oregon, the Pacific Northwest, and around the world, as well as almost a million archaeological artifacts, including the famous Fort Rock sandals. Museum of Natural and Cultural History offers free admission to children (2 and under), MNCH members, UO students, faculty and staff (with ID), and active-duty military (with ID).”
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