Exhibit Integrates State’s Natural and Cultural History

The permanent exhibit 'Human's Nature' at the Museum of Natural History examines the relationship between natural history and cultural history in Connecticut. Photo by Frank Dahlmeyer

<p>Items of clothing on display at the Museum of Natural History show the progressive change from pre-contact, through colonial and industrial, to current day Connecticut. Photo by Frank Dahlmeyer</p>
Items of clothing on display in the permanent exhibit 'Human's Nature: Looking Closer at the Relationships Between People and the environment' at the Museum of Natural History show the progression from pre-contact, through colonial and industrial, to current day Connecticut. Photos by Frank Dahlmeyer
<p>Items illustrating disease prevention in pre-contact Connecticut on display at the Museum of Natural History. Photo by Frank Dahlmeyer</p>
Items illustrating disease prevention in pre-contact Connecticut, on display at the Museum of Natural History.
<p>Items on display at the Museum of Natural History tell the story of disease prevention and medicine from modern day Connecticut through pre-contact Connecticut. Photo by Frank Dahlmeyer</p>
Items on display tell the story of disease prevention in Connecticut, from the pre-contact era through the present.