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The Alabama Museum of Natural History, located in Smith Hall, the first building to be built on the University of Alabama campus in the twentieth century, is one of the finest excaples of Classical Revival architecture in the region. Experience the natural diversity of Alabama through exhibits from from museumland.net
Your scientists-in-training will enjoy this display of natural artifacts from around the state. Some pieces are as old as prehistoric marine dinosaurs and some are of recent origin, like a meteorite that struck an Alabama woman in 1954. She was not badly hurt and gained fame for being the only pers from grandparents.com
Experience the natural diversity of Alabama through exhibits from the Age of Dinosaurs, the Coal Age, and the Ice Age. View extensive collections of geology, zoology, mineralogy, paleontology, ethnology, history, and photography. - See the Hodges meteorite, the only meteorite know to have struck a from museumstuff.com
Visit historic Smith Hall. View Grand Exhibition Hall, built at turn of century, with displays of fossils, rocks and minerals from Age of Dinosaurs, Ice and Coal Ages. See the only meteorite known to have struck a human. from alabama.travel
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