I believe they have one meteorite mixed in with their mineral display ( I also 
asked ) but they do have the nicest Tyrannosaurs display in the country!

---- MIke Antonelli <[email protected]> wrote: 
> I payed a visit to our local museum here in Pittsburgh PA (The Carnegie 
> Museum of Natural History) and much to my dismay, found that there was no 
> display of meteorites. I know they have a nice collection, but was told by a 
> director there that there just wasn't that much interest in them!!!!! Can you 
> imagine? I started up a thread on Carnegie Museum of Natural History's FB 
> page, and am in the process of writing letters to various personnel of the 
> museum.  I think it would be a great idea if any of us who have a bit of 
> spare time would bombard the FB thread on their wall communicating our 
> displeasure at their lack of a display. Even though most of you are from 
> other parts of the country or world, it would be in everyone's best interest 
> to chime in. Check it out...Go to Facebook and search for The Carnegie Museum 
> of Natural History page, find my post on their wall and let em' have it!!!! 
> We naturally want to keep it clean and concise, but I think firm
>  statements are warranted! Thanks!!! Go easy out there!!! Mike A.
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