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Utah State University Museum of Anthropology
Established 1984
Location Logan, Utah
Type Anthropology

The Utah State University Museum of Anthropology is a cool place to learn about people and cultures! It's a small museum located inside the historic Old Main building. You can find it on the main campus of Utah State University in Logan, Utah, in the United States.

Museum History

The museum started in the 1960s with a special collection. A professor gathered many interesting artifacts. These are old objects made by people.

In 1984, the museum found a home in the Old Main building. It was first located in the basement. Later, in 1992, the museum moved upstairs. It is now in a special area called the south turret. This space is about 2,000 square feet.

Around 2010, there was a plan to move the museum to its own building. However, these plans changed. The museum stayed in its current spot.

What the Museum Does

The museum has an important job. It helps teach people in the local area about anthropology. Anthropology is the study of humans, their cultures, and their history. It also teaches about museum studies. This is how museums work and how they care for collections.

The museum is also a great place for students. Students from the USU Department of Anthropology can learn and do research here. They can even get special training. This training helps them earn a Museum Studies certificate.

A popular event at the museum is "Saturdays at the Museum." These are free events for families. They happen every Saturday all year long. You can enjoy fun lectures and hands-on activities. It's a great way to learn something new!

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