
American Museum of Natural History tickets and tours

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Semi-private American Museum of Natural History skip-the-line tour
Visit all 28 buildings that comprise the American Museum of Natural History on this Semi-Private tour.
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Private American Museum of Natural History skip-the-line tour
Go on this awesome private tour and visit all 28 buildings that comprise the famous American Museum of Natural History.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History semi-private combo tour
Don't miss your chance to visit the most notable galleries and exhibits at the Met Museum and American Museum of Natural History tour.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History private combo tour
Don't miss your chance to visit the most notable galleries and exhibits at the Met Museum and American Museum of Natural History tour.
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The inside story
The American Museum of Natural History in New York City is the largest natural history museum in the world. Opened back in 1869, the museum is located just across from Central Park on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
The museum waits with a world full of history and facts waiting to be discovered. With over 32 million specimens and artifacts to explore throughout the museum's 40 exhibition halls., visitors are sure to be spoiled during their visit. Be prepared to spend hours marveling at the various permanent and temporary exhibits on animals, marine life, dinosaurs, fossils, meteorites, minerals, gemstones, native peoples, birds, and rain forests.