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A University of Nebraska State Museum, as well referred to as Elephant Hall, occurs as natural history museum featuring Nebraska biodiversity, paleontology, & ethnic diversity. It was founded around 1871. A museum is located in Morrill Hall on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln City Campus near a corner of Fourteenth & Vine Streets in Lincoln, Nebraska.

the museum houses Mueller Planetarium, a mitts-in science discovery center, & the world-famous Elephant Hall, in which visitant watch the world's big articulated fossil gigantic among a premier collection of fossil elephants. Likewise featured come interactional palaeontology exhibits, the dinosaur gallery, ancient life & evolutiin exhibits, wildlife diaramas, gems & minerals, Western Indian & African exhibits, & the irregular exhibit gallery featuring rotating displays on diverse topics including photography, comforter & art.

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