It's 11 stops, taking the Uptown E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from the World Trade Center station, and transferring to the Uptown C at any of the bolded stations.
World Trade Center station to:
1) Canal Street
2) Spring Street
3) West 4th Street
4) 14th Street
5) 23rd Street
6) 34th Street-Penn Station
7) 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal
8) 50th Street
9) 59th Street-Columbus Circle
10) 72nd Street
11) 81st Street-Museum of Natural History
Remember that the E does NOT stop at 81st Street-Museum of Natural History. You must transfer to the C train no later than 50th Street.
The web address of the Cincinnati Museum Center For Natural And Cultural History is: www.cincymuseum.org
The address of the Cincinnati Museum Center For Natural And Cultural History is: 1301 Western Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45203-1138
The Natural History Museum of London features a large variety of displays such as the Geological Museum, The Darwin Center, and the red zone display which features the history of the Earth.
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Both types of museums will have a collection of pieces, and will display some of these pieces. In an art museum these pieces are works of art. In a natural history museum these pieces are historical artifacts.
Natural History Museum of Slovenia was created in 1821.
Fernbank Museum of Natural History was created in 1992.
Carnegie Museum of Natural History was created in 1896.
Turin Museum of Natural History was created in 1978.
Imperial Natural History Museum was created in 1889.
Arizona Museum of Natural History was created in 1977.
Latvian Museum of Natural History was created in 1845.