Located at 12 Bromhead Avenue in Lincoln, Iowa, the Lincoln Museum of
Natural History is a fascinating and fun place to visit for the whole
family. There's a lot going on at LMNH, and we invite you to experience
the excitement. From replicas of early Native American villages, to the
ice floes of the Arctic, to the mysterious world of the Amazon Rainforest, the
Lincoln Museum of Natural History has something to offer everyone.
If dinosaurs are your bag, we have 'em in abundance. We're just down the
road from some of the world's biggest dinosaur digs, and the local paleontologists
pop in from time to time to give talks and demonstrations. They'll even
bring samples for you to investigate. We also have several "hands-on"
displays where your kids can pretend to be dinosaur hunters. Or you can become
"dinosaur hunted" by trying to outrun Coelophysis in our Slow Dinosaurs?-Not!
exhibit. When you're not busy trying to avoid becoming dino-food, enjoy our
full-scale dinosaur models, including an Apatosaurus, Iguanodon, and the
ever-popular Tyrannosaurus Rex.
As you explore our Web site you will find more detailed information about
our collections, exhibits, special events, educational programs, and
scientific departments. Click one of the links listed at the bottom of this
page. If you have further questions about any of the museum's programs,
please call us at (311) 555-2311. LMNH is open every day except Thanksgiving,
Christmas, and New Year's Day, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
We guarantee that all of our exhibits are perfectly safe. However, our
dinosaur replicas appear so real, that some of our patrons
have seen some pretty strange sights. View the movie (2307K - AVI) to see what we mean.