Bartow County, Ga. – Readers of USA Today have classified the best American scientific museums and a Georgia museum made on the list.
The Tellus Museum, located in Cartersville, is classified n ° 10 among the country’s scientific and natural museums.
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Le Tellus Museum, appointed after the novel Goddess Terra, opened in January 2009 as an extension of the Weinman Mineral Museum
The 120,000 square feet museum has four main galleries, a digital planetarium and a 20 -inch telescope in the observatory. USA Today readers also underlined the 80 -foot brontosaurus from the museum and a replica of the Apollo I capsule.
The new ranking arrives at a good time for the Tellus because it announced on Monday that it had welcomed more than three million visitors.
“To discover the fossils and the panoramic so that the gems for observing the observatory in our observatory have made unforgettable memories with us-and there are so many others to come,” he said.
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