Ok I sent out a few letters to the officials at the museum, hopefully this will 
do some good. I am aware that Facebook may not be the best outlet to launch 
complaints, BUT I figured it might be helpful, because the public can view 
posts and be aware of their lack of a meteorite display, thus possibly applying 
a bit more pressure. Dave, lets make no mistake about it, there is NO meteorite 
display at the Carnegie Museum of Nat. Hist.... Also I went thru the entire 
Hillman Hall of Mineral and Gems display, and NOT one single meteorite. (not 
even tucked in there w/ the gems and minerals) I know this as fact, as I was 
just there on Friday, and spoke with several employees, two of whom stated 
there hasn't been a meteorite on display there for ten years! I have heard 
possibly they may have some on display at the Carnegie Science Center, but wont 
be checkin that out for another week or so. Also, they do not have samples from 
all eight of the PA finds...I wish
 they did, but they only have a few of them. I do agree, Dave, that the Dino 
exhibit is very fine indeed! So now our Pittsburgh count on this list is up to 
three? Maybe more that Im unaware of, but its nice to see others on here from 
my neck of the woods.I was hoping to get some support from fellow mete folks on 
Facebook, ( I put a post on the "meteorite hunting" page, and one on The 
Carnegie Museum of Natural History's page) being as how it is right out there 
in the public eye, but oh well, none forthcoming I guess...thanks guys!
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