Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History 🏛
One of the fascinating aspects of the United States is its diversity. The vast and fertile Ohio plains give rise to ranches and farms, and the third-largest city in the country, Chicago, is also located by the shores of Lake Michigan. 💻The Field Museum of Natural History is one of the world's largest natural history museums, featuring exhibits on paleontology, zoology, botany, ancient Egypt, ancient America, and ancient Chinese history. 💰Budget: Admission is $30, but it's recommended to purchase tickets through Trip for just $24. The underground parking lot is $30 for the whole day (credit cards only, cash is not accepted). 📢Route: 1F Lobby ➡️ 1F Ancient Americas Hall ➡️ 1F Zoology Hall ➡️ 1F Egypt Hall ➡️ B1F Zoology Hall ➡️ 2F Paleontology Hall ➡️ 2F China Hall 1️⃣The lobby has Chinese-language guide maps available for self-collection, and there are打卡 spots for the African elephant and dinosaur fossils. 1️⃣On the right side of the 1F, the Ancient Americas Hall is highly recommended. It displays exhibits from the Aztec, Maya, and Inca civilizations. American civilizations only evolved to the pottery stage and did not develop metallurgy. The Native American totem poles are carved from entire redwood trees tens of meters high, with patterns that are bold and full of tension. #USA #Chicago #MuseumsWorthVisiting #ChicagoTravel #TravelInUSA