museum of natural history
Listed below are all the posts we have tagged with the term "museum of natural history"Alexandra Lebenthal Writes the Book
Lebenthal works at her grandmother’s former desk Alexandra Lebenthal From presidents to pop culture icons, photographs of Lebenthal’s friends deck out her desk Mementoes small and large CEO, author, society insider, wife, and mother of three, Alexandra Lebenthal has a family history on Wall Street that goes back to [...]
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NYC Insider Tips on Thanksgiving in New York City – Macy's Parade and Map, Where to Stay and Eat
Thanksgiving in New York City can be a wonderful experience if you plan it correctly. These NYC Insider Tips will keep you from being one of those tourists I see all the time who have not planned accordingly for their holiday and are left wandering around in the cold or rain, with their poor children, [...]
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Fall Arts Preview: Places
CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 4400 ForbesAve., Oakland, 412-622-3131 EXHIBITS: "M Is for Museum" — Exhibit designed for ages 5-13 teaches kids how museums help protect, explore and explain life and earth (Oct. 15-Aug. 26; member preview Oct. 15 from 10 a.m. to noon, opens to the public at noon). "Read My Pins: The Madeleine [...]
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The Top 5 Museums in Washington, DC
The nation's capital boasts a collection of the world's best and grandest museums, which promise to beguile visitors belonging to all parts of the world and all age groups. Even though the District is a haven for one-of-a-kind museums, the five museums below top the charts of all the museums in Washington, D.C. Smithsonian National [...]
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Shark Attack: Cookiecutter Shark Makes First Documented Attack on Human in Hawaii
COLUMN By LEE DYE July 6, 2011 A small shark that's as nasty as it is fearless, attacking everything from Navy submarines to killer whales, has been blamed for its first clearly documented attack on a live human being. A so-called cookiecutter shark, which was probably a little more than a foot long, took a [...]
