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National Historic Landmark- Wagner Free Institute of Science

National Historic Landmark- Wagner Free Institute of Science

Begun in 1860, the Wagner Free Institute is an unparalleled survivor of a virtually extinct institution: the scientific society of the 19th century.

A two-story free-standing building containing a gallery for exhibits, ...

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Museum of Art and Sciences: African Art Gallery

A 2,000 square foot African Art gallery features masks, sculpted figures, ceremonial and everyday objects from a number of African tribes. Carved commemorative staffs, ritual ornaments, fetishes and 130 pieces of rare Ashante gold are highlights of the collection.

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National Historic Landmark-University of Wisconsin Science Hall

Science Hall is associated with Charles R. Van Hise (1857-1918), who was the first geologist in the Nation to apply microscopic lithology to the extensive study of crystalline rocks, and to use those results in the formulation of geological principles. ...

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Science Center of Pinellas County

The Science Center of Pinellas County offers a variety of displays and exhibits on science and history, including a 16th-century Indian village, which features recreated aboriginal style dwellings, mounds and an archaeological excavation brought to life through living history demonstrations.

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Brevard Museum of History and Science

"Florida Native American Heritage Trail"

This museum features an exhibit on the National Historic Landmark Windover Site, pond burials dating to around 7,000 years ago.

The museum also contains artifacts and displays on the area's original inhabitants from 12,000 years ago to ...

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Bellevue Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science

Florida Women's Heritage Trail

Bellevue is the former home of Catherine Daingerfield Willis Gray Murat (1803-1867),great-grandniece of George Washington, widow of Achille Murat, Prince of Naples and nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Catherine bought the modest story-and-a-half house and 520 acres of ...

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Bldg. 58, UWF Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Lab Science

With the growth of physics and other sciences at UWF the departments were in need of labs, lecture rooms, and office space.

The architectural firm of Look and Morrison asked the UWF professors if there were any existing facilities, elsewhere, in ...

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Bldg. 58, UWF Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Lab Science

With the growth of physics and other sciences at UWF the departments were in need of labs, lecture rooms, and office space.

The architectural firm asked the UWF professors if there were any existing facilities, elsewhere, in which it would ...

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Bradbury Science Museum

Located in the home of the atomic bomb, Los Alamos, New Mexico, Bradbury Science Museum showcases the history of the Manhattan Project.

In 1953, director of nuclear testing, Dr. Robert Krohn, decided that the Los Alamos National Laboratory needed a ...

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Charles H. Townes Center for Science

This four-building science center is named for Greenville native and Furman Trustee Charles Hard Townes, Furman Class of 1935, son of Furman alumni Henry K, '97 and Ellen Hard '02 Townes.

Lifelong innovator and teacher, he was presented the Noble Prize ...

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