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100
In the museum's early years, large fossils and exhibits were transported through the museum on these.
What are train tracks?
100
D.I.T.T. is the museum's acronym for this world-famous exhibit.
What is Dinosaurs in Their Time?
100
Go to these places for a bird's eye view of the Dinosaurs.
What are the Overlooks?
100
This Egyptian god was represented as a hawk.
Who is Horus?
100
These are the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh.
What are the Natural History Museum, Art Museum, Warhol Museum, and Science Center?
200
Visitors can go here to fuel up when they are hungry.
What is Fossil Fuels?
200
Visitors can explore the dark hallway using this.
What is a flashlight?
200
The gorilla lived at this place before he came to the museum.
What is the Pittsburgh Zoo?
200
The four tribes represented in the Hall of American Indians:
Who are the Tlingit, Hope, Lakota, and Iroquois?
200
This is the year that Andrew Carnegie first established his museum.
What is 1895?
300
The Scaife stairs are designed for this reason.
What is so visitors will walk slow and notice their surroundings?
300
This is evidence of Pittsburgh's steel industry history in the museum.
What are dark squares on the mural?
300
This is how much Andrew Carnegie paid for the Camel Driver.
What is 50 dollars?
300
These are modes of transportation for the Inuit people.
What are kayaks, toboggans, and dog sleds?
300
Go to this floor to find the education department at Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
What is the third floor?
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