Yale Peabody Museum
New Haven, USA


The Yale Peabody Museum is a renowned natural history museum established in 1866, notable for its extensive collections that include fossils, minerals, and specimens from ancient civilizations. Its Great Hall of Dinosaurs features life-sized dinosaur skeletons and the impressive Hadrosaurus, which was the first dinosaur skeleton mounted in an upright position.
Plan to spend a few hours exploring the exhibits, which are organized by various disciplines such as paleontology and anthropology. The museum is located near Yale University, making it easy to combine a visit with a stroll around the campus or a stop at one of the nearby cafes. The intricate details in the displays can easily draw you in for extended periods.
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