4400 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA , 15213 Phone: 412-622-3131 Website The Carnegie Museum of Natural History, located at 4400 Forbes Avenue in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, was founded by the Pittsburgh-based industrialist Andrew Carnegie in 1896. It maintains an international reputation for research and is ranked among the top five natural history museums in the United States.
The museum consists of 115,000 square feet organized into 20 galleries as well as research, library, and office space. It holds some 21 million specimens, of which about 10,000 are on view at any given time, and about 1 million are cataloged in online databases.
Machine 2 is located in the front right corner of the gift shop when facing the front of the gift shop. Designs are (2015):
1) Egyptian Sarcophagus
2) Brontosaurus
3) Polar Bear
4) T-Rex
Retired 1: 1) Stegosaurus, 2) Pterodactyl.3) Brontosaurus, 4) Gorilla head.
10/4/23 Machine information above is still correct. TLR |