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  2. Tellus Science Museum - Wikipedia

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    Tellus Science Museum is a natural history and science museum near Cartersville, Georgia, United States, with a facility of over 120,000 square feet. [1] It is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. The museum is open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, closing only on major holidays. Entrance fees vary. [1]

  3. Telus World of Science Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Science Centre, now known as the Telus World of Science Edmonton, played a crucial role in a notable rescue operation in 2008 when its radio station helped save a stranded boat. On a cold November evening, a boat carrying a family became stranded on a remote lake due to engine failure and worsening weather conditions.

  4. Telus Spark Science Centre - Wikipedia

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    The science museum was established in 1987 as the Calgary Science Centre. The science centre was later re-branded Telus World of Science – Calgary in 2005. In 2011, the science centre moved locations from the former Centennial Planetarium to the Nose Creek Valley. The science centre was re-branded as Telus Spark during the move.

  5. Bartow County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Open since August 2003, Booth Museum is the second largest art museum in the state, and houses the largest permanent exhibition space for Western art in the country. Tellus Science Museum, [31] an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is a world-class 120,000-square-foot (11,000 m 2) museum located in Cartersville, just off I-75 at exit 293 ...

  6. File:Shaw Motorbike, Circa 1912, Tellus Science Museum.jpg

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    English: A Shaw Motorbike (c. 1912) on display at the Tellus Science Museum near Cartersville, Georgia. The motorbike was produced by the Shaw Manufacturing Company of Galesburg, Kansas, which produced engine kits between 1903 and 1917 that would convert a bicycle to a motorbike.

  7. Great Scott (lunar sample) - Wikipedia

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    Pieces of it are on display at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC, the Tellus Science Museum in the state of Georgia, the Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex in Spain, the LROC Lunar Exploration Museum at Arizona State University [3] and the Science Museum in London, England. [4]

  8. File:1927 Johnson Seahorse, Tellus Science Museum.jpg

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    English: 1927 Johnson Seahorse outboard motor on display at the Tellus Science Museum near Cartersville, Georgia. The motor was built by the Johnson Outboard Motor Co. of South Bend, Indiana and is a 1 cylinder, 2-stroke gasoline, 1.5 hp, 77 cc motor with a top speed of 5 mph.

  9. Mylohyus - Wikipedia

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    Jaw, humerus and tooth from M. nasutus at the Tellus Science Museum. Mylohyus is an extinct genus of peccary found in North and Central America.It first evolved during the Late Miocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene, around 12,000 years ago, during the Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinction.