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  1. Bell Museum. Minnesota’s official natural history museum, is now located on the Saint Paul campus of the University of Minnesota. Take amazing journeys from the far reaches of the cosmos to deep inside the human brain in the Whitney and Elizabeth MacMillan Planetarium. Explore the origins of the universe and the diversity of life on earth in ...

  2. Members enjoy a full year of exclusive museum benefits including free gallery admission, reduced price planetarium tickets, and much more. Learn more about membership below! "A world class museum that showcases natural history and scientific research."

  3. Minnesota’s official natural history museum, is now located on the Saint Paul campus of the University of Minnesota. Take amazing journeys from the far reaches of the cosmos to deep inside the human brain in the Whitney and Elizabeth MacMillan Planetarium. Explore the origins of the universe and the diversity of life on earth in our galleries ...

  4. www.bellmuseum.umn.edu › birdsBirds - Bell Museum

    The Bell Museum’s Bird Collection currently houses approximately 46,000 catalogued specimens. Of these, the majority are standard, dried study skin preparations, although there are approximately 3,600 skeletons, 2,500 sets of eggs and 450 nests. Many of the recent specimens (more than 4,000) have accompanying frozen tissue samples.

  5. The Bell Museum has accumulated more than 750,000 specimens of wildlife, plants and fungi from the Mississippi and western Great Lakes region over the past 125 years. The debut of the Atlas already contains over 400,000 biodiversity records and 175,000 high resolution specimen images that span from the founding of the museum in 1872 to the present.

  6. Bell Museum. 2088 Larpenteur Avenue West. St Paul, MN 55113. (612) 626-9660 (Phone) View Website. Send Email. The Bell Museum is located at 2088 Larpenteur Avenue West, St Paul, MN 55113, at the corner of Larpenteur and Cleveland near the St Paul Campus and MN State Fair grounds. We are directly across the street from Gibbs Farm.

  7. The Bell Museum is Minnesota's official natural history museum and has been preserving and celebrating the state for over 146 years. The museum’s new home on the University of Minnesota St. Paul campus features a digital planetarium, high-tech exhibits, world famous wildlife dioramas, outdoor learning experiences and much more.

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