[by:¿É¿ÉÓ¢Óï¡«m.moreplr.com] [00:00.00] Good morning and welcome to American Museum of Natural History. [00:04.50] My name is Susan, and I am very happy to be your lour guide today. [00:12.24] The American Museum of Natural History is our first stop today. [00:16.14] As you know, American Museum of Natural History is one of New York City's most popular attractions. [00:21.52] It is the largest natural history museum in the world. [00:25.08] It displays more than 30 million specimens from all branches of natural history. [00:31.13] Four floors of exhibits cover a diverse range of topics and nearly everyone will find something of interest. [00:37.48] Children and adults alike are going to be impressed by large dinosaur fossils, the great blue whale and many cultural halls. [00:45.58] The American Museum of Natural History was founded in 1869 and it is an important scientific and cultural institution. [00:54.10] It features impressive exhibitions and collections about human cultures, the natural world and the universe. [01:00.45] Whether you 're interested in dinosaurs or ecology, Native Americans or cosmic pathways. [01:07.00] New's York City American Museum of Natural History has something for everyone. [01:11.47] Now we are at the entrance of the museum. [01:14.25] For a small fee, you may check our coats, umbrellas and bags at the coat check in the Rose Center or Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda. [01:22.20] This is a good investment in improving your museum experience and ensuring you can maximize your time in the museum without overheating or having your hands for the whole time. [01:32.08] Now, make sure you 've got a museum map. [01:34.38] The American Museum of Nature History has four different floors, several staircases and elevators. [01:40.40] You will be easily confused or get lost without a map. [01:43.24] If you lose your map, you cat get one for free from any information booth in the museum. [01:49.01] And also the museum staff are very helpful if you fell disoriented and need directions.