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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton, german installation artist Lisa Mueller Treder performs in the bldg, artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton, german installation artist Lisa Mueller Treder performs in the bldg, artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton, german installation artist Lisa Mueller Treder performs in the bldg, artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton, skate:lab, a collaborative installation between site lab and premier skate shop of grand rapids, to create a indoor skatepark in the basement of the building making use of live skaters and video projections of a skate session from the bldg forartprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton, german installation artist Lisa Mueller Treder performs in the bldg, artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton, skate:lab, a collaborative installation between site lab and premier skate shop of grand rapids, to create a indoor skatepark in the basement of the building making use of live skaters and video projections of a skate session from the bldg forartprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton. julie schenkleberg, artist, artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton. Graem Whyte, artist, artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton. Lisa Mueler-treder, artist, artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton. lisa mueller-treder artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton. lisa mueller-treder artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
TM sisters, sitelab at Morton, artprize 2014. in the gold rom, or the old ladies lounge, morton hotel.<br />
photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton, TM sisters for artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton. julie schenkleberg, artist, artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton. lisa mueller-treder artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton, Scott Hocking for artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton. lisa mueller-treder artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton. lisa mueller-treder artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton. julie schenkleberg, artist, artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton. Lisa Mueler-treder, artist, artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton. Lisa Mueler-treder, artist, artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton. lisa mueller-treder artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • photograph ©2014 tom wagner<br />
sitelab at Morton. lisa mueller-treder artprize 2014. morton hotel. grand rapids, Mi
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  • Mamoth hall (the ancient animal): Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Elk: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Elk: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Deer: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Montain Lion, Coyote; repositioned Coyote taxidermy was moved to Mountain lion diorama--habitat is mountain lion, damaged diorama: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • timber wolves / wolf: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • timber wolves / wolf: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Deer: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Elk: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Elk: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Elk: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Lynx / snow scene: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Lynx / snow scene: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Lynx / snow scene: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Lynx / snow scene: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Coyote: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Wolverine: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Wolverine: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Wolverine: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Deer: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Elk: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Bears: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago. From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Beavers: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago. From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Beavers: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago. From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Lynx / snow scene: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Lynx / snow scene: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Trader diorama--crazy trees on wall--concrete tree core: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Moose; relocated to new public museum; damaged diorama: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Wolverine: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Elk: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Bison / Buffulo: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago. From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Montain Lion, Coyote; repositioned Coyote taxidermy was moved to Mountain lion diorama--habitat is mountain lion, damaged diorama: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Elk: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Moose; relocated to new public museum; damaged diorama: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Coyote: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Coyote: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Elk: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Elk: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Trader diorama--crazy trees on wall--concrete tree core: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Trader diorama--crazy trees on wall--concrete tree core: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Wolverine: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Beavers: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago. From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Wolverine: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Moose; relocated to new public museum; damaged diorama: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Bison / Buffulo: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago. From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Bison / Buffulo: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago. From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Bison / Buffulo: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago. From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Bison / Buffulo: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago. From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Mamoth hall (the ancient animal): Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Mamoth hall (the ancient animal): Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Trader diorama--crazy trees on wall--concrete tree core: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Trader diorama--crazy trees on wall--concrete tree core: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Bison / Buffulo: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago. From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Bears: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago. From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Otter: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Elk: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Deer: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Deer: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Deer: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Deer: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Deer: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • timber wolves / wolf: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • timber wolves / wolf: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • timber wolves / wolf: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • timber wolves / wolf: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • timber wolves / wolf: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Cabin re-enactment; painted water scene and door: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago. From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Deer: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Deer: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Deer: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Deer: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Elk: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Elk: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Elk: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.  From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Lynx / snow scene: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Lynx / snow scene: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Lynx / snow scene: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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  • Lynx / snow scene: Taxidermy animals were originally key parts of these dioramas of nature scenes, small recreations of researched locations of the natural habitats of the full sized animal taxidermy examples.  The dioramas were hugely popular in the community and several of the 20 odd installations in the museum were relocated to the new public museum; other taxidermy animals from the installations were re-tasked at the new museum on the other side of downtown as well…hence some of these dioramas' animals are absent and the 'habitats' are damaged--this all took place in the 1980's when the museum staff relocated parts of the  dioramas to their new purposes in the new museum. Originally built from about 1938 when the first Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) was completed.The original museum was founded as the 'Kent County Scientific Society' and is one of the oldest Natural History Collections in the US--founded before both the American Natural History Museum in NYC, and the Field Museum in Chicago.   From the collection the grand rapids public museum.
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