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There's more to Pennsylvania minerals than coal! This carved elephant is made of Williamsite from a PA mine and it's on display in Wertz Gallery. https://t.co/wf3tY89yzz #SecretsMW
Draw your own comic strip featuring animal superheroes you'll find in the museum like cheetahs, caribou, and snakes this weekend at Super Science Saturday! #LovePGH https://t.co/rMdIUpjvE4
aaand this also marks the end of our birds for today, but if you enjoyed this bird thread, thank the World Wide Web. It turns 30 today! Without the World Wide Web, we wouldn’t have Twitter, and the easy ability to share these birds with you! #Web30
Winter is coming…to the museum! Bring your friends to discover which Westerosi wonders are true to life while enjoying a glass of Dornish red or ale at Game of Thrones After Dark. https://t.co/rSCSR46AXP
Did you know we have our own Dire wolf at the museum? Learn all about it on March 8th at Games of Thrones... After Dark! https://t.co/hBzirtUuoQ
The next free R.W. Moriarty Science Seminar is Monday December 17th! Christina Grozinger will discuss the importance of bees and bee health in the anthropocene. https://t.co/mUeXEDD5tG
Give the gift of wonder, discovery, and imagination. Give the gift of Carnegie Museums membership. Purchase today: https://t.co/5rePoLn51r
Happy St. Andrew's Day, Scotland's national holiday, to our very own Andrew Carnegie! The Scottish industrialist and philanthropist is pictured here with his only daughter, Margaret, and his wife, Louise, in 1910.
Andy CarnegieBot is back for Member Appreciation Week November 10-17! He's leading a scavenger hunt around Carnegie Museum of Natural History and @cmoa! Start hunting for clues with Andy CarnegieBot now: https://t.co/IqTczYfqtP