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The American Museum of Natural History (also known as the Ninjago Museum of History) is a museum with its exhibits centered around the history of America, but also of the realms.
Exhibits
- Artifacts
- Allied Armor of Azure
- Giant Stone Warrior
- Hourglass
- Paintings
- First Scroll of Forbidden Spinjitzu
- Smart Throne 3000
- Animatronic Statues
- Garmadon
- Lloyd Garmadon
- Stone Army Statues from the Stone Age
- Tablet of Ahkmenrah
- Animals
- Dinosaurs
- Rexy
- Dinosaur in the ceiling
- Elephants
- Giraffes
- Lions
- Moose
- Monkeys
- Capuchin monkeys
- Dexter
- Two other unnamed monkeys
- Capuchin monkeys
- Ostriches
- Snakes
- Serpentine
- Statue of Skales
- Pyro Vipers (formerly)
- Char (formerly)
- Pyro Destroyers (formerly)
- Pyro Slayers (formerly)
- Pyro Whippers (formerly)
- Serpentine
- Tigers
- Whales
- Dinosaurs
- Humans
- Huts
- Attila the Hut
- Unnamed Huts
- Neanderthals
- Laaa
- 2 unnamed Neanderthals
- Unnamed Neanderthal (deceased)
- Meriwether Lewis
- William Clark
- Sacagawea
- Huts
Locations
- Lower Level
- Planetarium
- Cullman Hall of the Universe
- Planetarium
- First floor
- Bottomless Pit
- Hayden Planetarium
- Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth
- Heilbrunn Cosmic Pathway
- Allison Mignone Hall of Gems and Minerals (reopened in 2020)
- Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals
- Hall of Biodiversity
- North American Forests
- Milstein Family Hall of Ocean Life
- Northwest Coast Hall (closed)
- Roberto Mignone Hall of Gems and
Minerals (reopened in 2020)
- Ross Hall of Meteorites
- Small Mammals
- Spitzer Hall of Human Origins
- Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Hall
- Warburg Hall of New York State Environment
- Second floor
- Exhibits of the World
- Birds of the World
- African exhibits
- African Peoples
- Akeley Gallery
- Akeley Hall of African Mammals
- American exhibits
- Mexico and Central America
- South American Peoples
- Asian exhibits
- Asian Mammals
- Stout Hall of Asian Peoples
- Australian exhibits
- Hayden Big Bang Theater
- The Butterfly Conservatory (opens in October)
- Gift shop
- Hall A
- Hall B
- Hall C
- Hall D
- Hall E
- Hall F
- Hall G
- Hall H
- Hall I
- Hall L
- Hall M
- Hall N
- Hall O
- Hall P
- Hall Q
- Hall R
- Hall S
- Hall T
- Hall U
- Hall V
- Hall W
- Hall X
- Hall Y
- Hall Z
- Hall of Villainy
- Lobby
- Exhibits of the World
- Third floor
- Exhibits of the World
- Primates
- T. Rex: The Ultimate Predator
- African exhibits
- Akeley Hall of African Mammals
- American exhibits
- New York City Birds
- Eastern Woodlands Indians
- Margaret Mead Hall of Pacific Peoples
- Plains Indians
- Reptiles and Amphibians
- Sanford Hall of North American Birds
- Exhibits of the World
- Fourth floor
- Dinosaur and Mammal exhibits
- Astor Turret
- LeFrak Family Gallery
- Milstein Hall of Advanced Mammals
- Primitive Mammals
- Ornithischian Dinosaurs
- Saurischian Dinosaurs
- Unseen Oceans (closed)
- Vertebrate Origins
- Wallach Orientation Center
Notes
- The museum features numerous exhibits, including animatronics and artifacts, while other exhibits are no longer available, like the exhibits that came to life, such as fossils.
- The latest exhibit is Hall Z, highlighting the greatest spirits the realms has faced, similar to the Hall of Villainy.
- It could be possible Hall Z is the Hall of Villainy.
- The Tablet of Ahkmenrah is the source of life in the museum.
- Its headquarters are in New York City.
Gallery
Promotional Media
Screenshots
A Red Grundle statue.
The Night Watchman
The museum at night, of the introduction of the Stone Warrior.
The Hall of Villainy
The Stone Samurai
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