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  1. As the state’s museum of natural history, the Virginia Museum of Natural History has award-winning exhibits, ground-breaking scientific research and collections, and innovative educational programs for all ages.

  2. As the state's museum of natural history serving the entire Commonwealth and beyond, VMNH has award-winning exhibits, ground-breaking scientific research and collections, and innovative educational programs for all ages.

    • 21 Starling Avenue, Martinsville, 24112, VA
    • (276) 634-4141
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    The Virginia Museum of Natural History is defined by the scientific research conducted at the museum by its staff of world-renowned curators. Currently, VMNH has active research programs in the areas of archaeology, herpetology, geology, mammalogy, paleontology and recent invertebrates. Learn more about the museum's research programs and the curato...

    The scientific collections at VMNH provide the basis for both in-house research and research that extends nationally and internationally. The museum's collections continue to grow, in keeping with the mission and purposes of the museum: "to interpret Virginia's natural heritage within a global context in ways that are relevant to all the citizens o...

    Currently, the museum has 3 Senior Fellows, 3 Curator Emeritus', and 47 Research Associates throughout the United States and the world. Learn more about the museum's adjunct researchers.4

    The Virginia Museum of Natural History produces six scientific publication series, with each issue published as suitable material becomes available and each numbered consecutively within its series. Topics consist of original research conducted by museum staff or affiliated investigators based on the museum’s collections or on subjects relevant to ...

    What is a specimen? The objects held by natural history museums are called specimens. A biological or paleontological specimen is an individual organism, part of an organism,or a naturally-occurring material related to an organism. For example, birds are traditionally preserved as skins with the feathers still attached. The bird skin is usually pos...

  3. The Virginia Museum of Natural History features award-winning permanent and temporary exhibits. VMNH exhibits and items are also featured throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia in different museums, state parks, and other facilities.

  4. Maymont is a sprawling 100-acre Victorian estate and public park located in Richmond, Virginia. The estate is home to the historic Maymont Mansion, an arboretum, formal gardens, a carriage collection, native wildlife exhibits, a nature center, and a Children's Farm.

  5. The Virginia Museum of History & Culture is located at 428 N Arthur Ashe Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia 23220 in Richmond's Museum District. Currently Closed for Construction: Regular hours resume July 1. Galleries and museum shop open every day: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Library open Monday to Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Duration: 2-3 hours.

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  7. Virginia Museum of Natural History in Martinsville Virginia has award-winning exhibits, ground-breaking scientific research and collections, transformational educational programs for all ages, statewide outreach education and distance learning programs.