Dioramas of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science 1936-2003

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Dioramas of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science 1936-2003

The Denver Museum of Nature & Science's dioramas represent actual scenes from nature, showcasing birds, mammals, insects and reptiles, caves and mines, ethnic lifestyles, prehistoric scenes and the surface of Mars.

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Denver Museum of Nature & Science

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The Earth Sciences Department at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science is one of the institution's oldest. It now includes the areas of paleontology and geology, which at one time were separate entities. Numerous individuals who worked in the department and its predecessors contributed to the archival record of its history contained in this collection. Philip Reinheimer was a preparator in the Department of Paleontology from 1919 to 1921, Chief Preparator from 1922 t...