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The Burke Museum is a natural history museum with lots of Northwest Indian artifacts and dinosaur.
The Burke Museum is a natural history museum with lots of Northwest Indian artifacts and dinosaur. The Burke also houses the controversial 'Kennewick Man' bones.
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17 ave Northeast and Northeast 45th Street, Seattle, WA, United States
+1 206-543-5590
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