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All telephone numbers are area code (513) unless otherwise indicated.
Museums
Anthropology Museum, 180 Upham Hall, 529-8399
Cage Gallery, Dept. of Architecture and Interior Design - Alumni Hall, 529-6431
The Cage Gallery is an exhibition space that showcases current work by students, faculty, visiting critics, and alumni. These works include architecture, landscapes, interiors and furniture design.
Doty Settlement Cemetery, Just south of the Pioneer Museum, Oxford Museum Association, 523-8005. Historical marker dedicated by the Ohio Historical Society.
Hefner Zoology Museum, 100 Upham Hall, 529-4617
The Robert A. Hefner Zoology Museum is dedicated to promoting and understanding animal natural history. The exhibits emphasize, but are not limited to, animals of Southwest Ohio, past and present.
Hiestand Galleries, Hiestand Hall - Maple Ave., 529-1883
Exhibition is one of the confirming activities of the artistic process. The Hiestand Galleries Exhibition Program is dedicated to promoting timely, enlightening, and challenging events which connect students, faculty, and the University community as they encounter, consider, and participate in the possibilities of visual expression.
The Karl E. Limper Geology Museum, Shideler Hall, Room 8, 529-3220
The museum maintains research collections of approximately 180,000 Upper Ordovician invertebrate fossils, 3,000 mineral specimens, and 3,000 rock and ore samples. The largest percentage of the fossil collection was assembled by the late W.H. Shideler. The research collection of Ordovician invertebrate fossils and the type fossil collection are accessible as searchable databases on the internet via the museum's web site. www.cas.muohio.edu/limpermuseum
McGuffey Museum, 410 E. Spring St., Spring & Oak St., 529-8380
The William Holmes McGuffey Museum houses the famous octagonal McGuffey desk. McGuffey authored the renowned McGuffey Readers.
Miami University Art Museum and Outdoor Sculpture Park, 801 Patterson Ave., 529-2232.
The Miami University Art Museum houses five galleries of changing exhibitions, a growing permanent collection of approximately 16,000 artworks, a lecture hall, and a library study room.
The Pioneer Farm and House Museum, 6929 Brown Rd., Oxford Museum Association, 523-8005.
Built in 1836 of locally-made bricks, the house is interpreted to the pre-Civil War period and showcases 19th century furniture and historical artifacts. The 1840's barn features a display of antique equipment from the 1800's. Host on site during designated hours.
Western College Alumnae Association Inc., Patterson Place, 529-4400
Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium, 79 Upham Hall, 529-2755
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