Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History - Halifax, Nova Scotia
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The Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History, part of the Nova Scotia Museum, is located at 1747 Summer Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Waymark Code: WM16C40
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Date Posted: 06/27/2022
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"What’s bigger, you or a blue whale’s rib bone? Can you tell the difference between a drone bee and a worker bee? How old do you think Gus the tortoise is? Discover the answer to these questions and more as you explore the wonders of Nova Scotia’s land and sea at the Museum of Natural History in Halifax.
See ancient fossils, glittering gold, stunning Mi’kmaq artifacts, sea creatures from an ocean tide pool, deadly mushrooms, frogs and snakes and whale skeletons. Our live displays include in-house bee colony; butterfly house; and nature centre with a variety of critters. From an eagle’s nest to the ocean floor, there’s something for everyone.
A special exhibition area features changing displays from local, national and international sources. Our museum gift shop offers a variety of unique items for all nature lovers. Bus tours are welcome."
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From Wikipedia: "History
The Provincial Museum was first established in 1868. In 1910, it moved into the Nova Scotia Technical College on Spring Garden Road (the building now home to Dalhousie University's Faculty of Architecture and Planning). It was renamed the Nova Scotia Museum of Science in 1947. In 1970, the museum moved to the current building on Summer Street. In 1993, the Museum of Natural History was created as a constituent institution of the wider Nova Scotia Museum system. The Nova Scotia Museum headquarters is located in the same building as the Museum of Natural History."
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