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  1. Visit the museum to see the Glass Flowers, rare minerals, gemstones, whale skeletons and more. Learn about the life cycles of plants and fungi, the history of our planet and the diversity of marine life.

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  2. History. The Harvard Museum of Natural History was created in 1998 as the "public face" of three research museums—the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Harvard Mineralogical and Geological Museum, and the Harvard University Herbaria. [3] Its exhibitions draw on Harvard University's natural history collections.

  3. Learn about the history, mission, and collections of the Harvard Museum of Natural History, the public face of three research museums. Explore our galleries, exhibitions, and educational programs for all ages.

  4. Learn about the formation and history of the Harvard Museum of Natural History, which comprises three research museums: the Herbaria, the Mineralogical & Geological Museum, and the Museum of Comparative Zoology. Explore the diverse and rich collections of botanical, mineral, geological, and zoological specimens from around the world.

  5. Harvard Museum of Natural History. Visit the new exhibits Swimming with Sharks and In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers, as well as the popular Glass Flowers gallery. Find your birthstone gem in the newly renovated mineral gallery, and view dinosaur fossils in the paleontology gallery. Admission to the Peabody Museum at Harvard is included.