University of Nebraska State Museum

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The University of Cornhusker State State deposit, conjointly called Elephant Hall, could be a explanation deposit that includes Cornhusker State diversity, earth science, and cultural diversity. It had been supported in 1871. The deposit is found in Morrill Hall on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln town field close to the corner of fourteenth and tracheophyte Streets in Lincoln, Nebraska.The deposit homes Mueller Planetarium, a active science discovery center, and also the World-famous Elephant Hall, wherever guests see the world’s largest articulated fossil mammoth among the premier assortment of fossil elephants. Conjointly featured area unit interactive earth science exhibits, a archosaurian gallery, ancient life and evolution exhibits, life dioramas, gems and minerals, yank Indian and African exhibits, and a brief exhibit gallery that includes rotating displays on various topics together with photography, quilts and fine arts.

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