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Appearance
EXPERIMENT
[edit]Austria
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Universalmuseum Joanneum | Graz | [1] |
Canada
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Royal Ontario Museum | Toronto, Ontario | [2] |
Germany
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt | Darmstadt | [3] |
Italy
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze (University of Florence) | Florence | [4] |
United Kingdom
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Natural History Museum | London | [5] |
United States
[edit]Arkansas
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Arkansas State University Museum | Jonesboro | [6] |
California
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County | Los Angeles, California | [7] |
Western Science Center | Hemet, California | [8] |
Connecticut
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Peabody Museum of Natural History (Yale University) | New Haven | [9] |
Florida
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Museum of Florida History | Tallahassee | [10] |
Illinois
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Field Museum of Natural History | Chicago, Illinois | [11] |
Illinois State Museum | Springfield, Illinois | [12] |
Phillips Park (Visitor Center and Mastodon Gallery) | Aurora, Illinois | [13] |
Wheaton College | Wheaton, Illinois | [14] |
Indiana
[edit]Maine
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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L.C. Bates Museum | Hinckley, Maine | [19] |
Massachusetts
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Beneski Museum of Natural History (Amherst College) | Amherst | [20] |
Michigan
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Cranbrook Institute of Science | Bloomfield Hills, Michigan | [21] |
University of Michigan Museum of Natural History | Ann Arbor, Michigan | [22] |
New Jersey
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Rutgers University Geology Museum | New Brunswick, New Jersey | [23] |
Sussex County Historical Society Museum | Newton, New Jersey | [24] |
New York
[edit]North Dakota
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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North Dakota Heritage Center | Bismarck | [33] |
Ohio
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History | Cleveland | [34] |
William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum (Discover World) | Canton | [35] |
Oregon
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Tualatin Public Library | Tualatin | [36] |
Pennsylvania
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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State Museum of Pennsylvania | Harrisburg | [37] |
Tennessee
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Tennessee State Museum | Nashville | [38] |
Washington
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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Museum and Arts Center | Sequim | [39] |
Wisconsin
[edit]Location | City | Reference |
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UW Madison Geology Museum | Madison | [40] |
References
[edit]- ^ "Publications - Geology & Paleontology". Universalmuseum Joanneum. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
- ^ "Reed Gallery of the Age of Mammals". Royal Ontario Museum. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ Abrams, Michael (4 March 2015), "Hesse State Museum reopens with more art and history", Stars and Stripes, retrieved 5 May 2018,
The giant mastodon skeleton still stands in the entrance to the second-floor geological and life history exhibit; the ground floor still has its large collection of zoology specimens and wildlife dioramas; and the museum's wonderful Art Nouveau collection is still in the basement.
- ^ {"GEology & Paleontology". Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze. 5 July 2017. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
- ^ {Lotzof, Kerry (5 July 2017). "Missouri Leviathan: the making of an American mastodon". Natural History Museum, London. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "Exhibits (Crowley's Ridge Mastodon)". Arkansas State University Museum. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "Age of Mammals - Exhibit Highlights". Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "Valley of the Mastodons". Western Science Center. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "The Hall of Mammalian Evolution". Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "Fossil Collection". Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
In Tallahassee, visitors at the Museum of Florida History can view "Herman," a mastodon skeleton recovered by FGS staff in 1930 from the depths of Wakulla Springs.
- ^ "Evolving Planet - Exhibition Highlights". Field Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "Mastodons". Illinois State Museum. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ Lord, Steve (2 March 2018), "Mastodon model approved for Aurora exhibit at Phillips Park", Aurora Beacon-News, retrieved 5 May 2018,
The bones have been displayed at several museums over the years and today are showcased in the Mastodon Gallery at the Phillips Park Visitors Center.
- ^ "Perry Mastodon". Wheaton College. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "Mastodon". The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "On Exhibit - Permanent Exhibits". Earlham College. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "Fred the Mastodon moves to permanent home at the Indiana State Museum". Indiana State Museum. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "Prehistoric Porter County". Porter County Museum. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "Mammoth and Mastodon Teeth and Museums". Universities Space Research Association. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "Exhibits and Images". Beneski Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "Featured and Permanent Exhibits - Mastodons Did Not Survive". Cranbrook Institute of Science. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "Mastodon Fun Facts". University of Michigan Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "About the Banner - Mannington Mastodon". Rutgers University. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "History - The Assembly Room". Sussex County Historical Society. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "Warren Mastodon". American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "Bear Mountain State Park - In the Geology Museum". Explore Hudson Valley. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "Meet our BIGGEST family members!". Buffalo Museum of Science. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ Associated Press (19 March 2014), "Vassar Mastodon has new home at upstate NY school", The Washington Times, retrieved 5 May 2018,
Steve Butz, a science teacher at Cambridge High School, says the New York State Museum has permanently loaned parts of the Vassar Mastadon's skeleton to his school.
- ^ "Hyde Park Mastodon". Paleontological Research Institution. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "Cohoes Mastodon". New York State Museum. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "MASTODONS AND OTHER FOSSIL ELEPHANTS". State University of New York. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "The Fairview Mastodon". Rochester Museum and Science Center. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "EXHIBITS / ADAPTATION GALLERY: GEOLOGIC TIME / THE GREAT ICE AGE (2.6 MILLION YEARS AGO-12,000 YEARS AGO)". North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "MAMMOTHS AND MASTODONS: TITANS OF THE ICE AGE". Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "Discover World". William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ "Tulatin's Mastodon". City of Tulatin, Oregon. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "Life Through Time". State Museum of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "First Tennesseans". Tennessee State Museum. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ "Exhibit Center". Museum and Arts Center. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
- ^ Clark, Brian E. (9 March 2018), "A mastodon and a meteor older than Earth are highlights of the UW Geology Museum", Journal Sentinel, retrieved 5 May 2018,
If you want to touch a hunk of roughly 4.56-billion-year-old meteorite that predates Earth, view fossilized bones from two mastodons that wandered western Wisconsin during the Ice Age or learn more about the universe, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Geology Museum is well worth a visit.