The Carnegie Museum wasn’t too far from the Andy Warhol Museum. The drive provided more scenic opportunities.








We spent the majority of our day in the history side of the museum, saving the art side for Thursday. The history side of the museum was massive with many exhibits we did not expect, such as the gems, fossils, and dinosaur exhibits.
We got lost taking photos of all the beautiful formations. The colors ranged from mellow earth tones to wild neons, some even glowing in the dark! One of the best outcomes from visiting this side was the gift shop. I was able to find beautiful stones for my brother. They were reasonably priced and shone beautifully. I ended up choosing Iron Pyrite and Labradorite. Both have gorgeous luster and shine when any light source touches them.










I didn’t expect to be able to view giant dinosaur displays. These displays really made me grateful to know I do not share life with these creatures. Though terrifying, they are something to see in person. I couldn’t help but appreciate their beauty and mystery.













Leave a reply to BrittnyLee Cancel reply