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A GUIDE TO THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

Originally funded by Andrew Carnegie and opened to the public in 1895, the Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CMNH) is one of the four Carnegie Museums in Pittsburgh and is one of the top natural history museums in the country. With over 20 exhibitions including Native American, Ancient Egypt, the Benedum Hall of Geology and the working paleontological lab, there’s something for everyone. BY HELEN SERRAS-HERMAN

Helen Serras- Herman, a 2003 National Lapidary Hall of Fame inductee, is an acclaimed gem sculptor and gemologist with over 38 years of experience in unique gem sculpture and jewelry art. See her work at www.gemartcenter.com and her business Facebook page at Gem Art Center/Helen Serras-Herman.

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