The second floor displayed hardware, rifles, steel traps for gathering pelts.
The floors display English furniture from the late 17th to early 19th centuries, along with mirrors, screens and accessories.
The floor can display different patterns and flash under computer control.
The fifth floor displays 58 men's and women's traditional costumes of Western Macedonia.
The second and third floors display the material culture and community life of the Nordic settlers.
Its floor displays an irregularly shaped collapse feature, which is called a central pit.
The floor displays signs of past volcanism, most likely from rock melt caused by the impact.
The polished floors, also red oak, displayed the same care and crafting.
The first floor displays the species variety of the animal world, from protozoa to insects to highly developed mammals.
The top floors of the mosque still display some of that damage.