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American Museum of Natural History

  • by newyorkfamilyadventures
  • Posted on March 12, 2018February 5, 2019

I feel like a kid again when I visit the American Museum of Natural History. Curiosity and wonder fill my mind as I navigate towards the dinosaur bones, check my weight on a Giant Red Star, and see a 500 foot blue whale up close. (I am possibly more excited than the children I brought with me.)

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