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The museum displays minerals, vertebrate fossils, American Indian artifacts, and an Egyptian mummy. Open Tuesday-Friday 9am-noon, Monday 1-4pm; closed holidays and Dec 25-Jan 2. Senior citizens and under 12 admitted free. Call to verify schedule. Located on the College Avenue campus.

Location: George and Somerset St, New Brunswick New Jersey 08901 Telephone 732-932-7243

Other Science nearby:
(Philadelphia) Franklin Institute Science Museum
(New Brunswick) Geology Museum - Rutgers University
(Jersey City) Liberty Science Center
(Queens) New York Hall of Science
(West Orange) Thomas A Edison Laboratory Complex
(Mountainside) Trailside Nature and Science Center

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