“home to more than 6,000 artifacts & specimens”
Established in 1968, the Hostetter Museum of Natural History is home to more than 6,000 artifacts and specimens and neat highlights: fluorescent rock room 3,000 year-old mummy hand full mount American bison Kodiak bear Rocky mountain goat two-headed calf special exhibits like the Arctic Region, Native Americans, and Ancient Egypt After months of hard work, the museum reopened in Fall 2007 with a new activity room (formerly the Brackbill Planetarium) with beautiful artwork and numerous hands-on exhibits for elementary-age children.
Unfortunately, this is no longer open to the public.
https://emu.edu/museum/ The Hostetter Museum of National History is no longer offering educational programming or public hours. Please contact Jim Yoder at jim.yoder@emu.edu with any questions.
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