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It contains about 36 million artifacts, ranging from dinosaur bones to meteorites to displays on the native peoples of [[South America]], [[Asia]], [[Africa]], and the Pacific. The [[Mayan Sun Amulet]] was kept here on display after it was brought to [[New York City]], until [[Hyena]] attempted to steal it, and [[Broadway]] and [[Lexington]] afterwards removed it to the [[Clock Tower]] to keep it safe. ''([[The Green|"The Green"]])''
 
It contains about 36 million artifacts, ranging from dinosaur bones to meteorites to displays on the native peoples of [[South America]], [[Asia]], [[Africa]], and the Pacific. The [[Mayan Sun Amulet]] was kept here on display after it was brought to [[New York City]], until [[Hyena]] attempted to steal it, and [[Broadway]] and [[Lexington]] afterwards removed it to the [[Clock Tower]] to keep it safe. ''([[The Green|"The Green"]])''
  
The American Museum of Natural History did not appear to have a museum guard on duty, unlike the [[Museum of Modern Art Guard|Museum of Modern Art]] and the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art Guard|Metropolitan Museum of Art]].
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The American Museum of Natural History did not appear to have a museum guard on duty, unlike the [[Museum of Modern Art Guard|Museum of Modern Art]] and the [[Asher Edwards|Metropolitan Museum of Art]].
  
 
==Real World Background==
 
==Real World Background==

Revision as of 13:49, 3 May 2025

The American Museum of Natural History

The American Museum of Natural History is a New York museum, standing on Central Park West and E 79th Street.


History

It contains about 36 million artifacts, ranging from dinosaur bones to meteorites to displays on the native peoples of South America, Asia, Africa, and the Pacific. The Mayan Sun Amulet was kept here on display after it was brought to New York City, until Hyena attempted to steal it, and Broadway and Lexington afterwards removed it to the Clock Tower to keep it safe. ("The Green")

The American Museum of Natural History did not appear to have a museum guard on duty, unlike the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Real World Background

See Also