Museum of World Treasures

Among the many items on display are Tyrannosaurus, Daspletosaurus, and Tylosaurus specimens (Including "Ivan the T. rex"), Egyptian mummies, signatures of all the American presidents, a section of the Berlin Wall, and a genuine shrunken head.

The Museum of World Treasures is not limited to a particular era of history, but has opted to display a diverse collection representing many different fields of interest and a wide range of subjects.

It now consisted of over 30 individual private collections, and spanned numerous significant events and cultures from prehistory to the present.

Spurred by the purchase of three complete fossil dinosaur skeletons, the museum was forced to look for a larger space to exhibit its vast and growing collection.

Access to the separate floors can be obtained via a central spiral staircase, or the popular glass elevator that rises above the towering dinosaur exhibit.

A piece of the 50 ft. long Timeline featuring all the Roman Emperors and their coinage.
Ivan's size in comparison to an onlooker.
Events such as Night of the Living Museum bring history to life for visitors