San Diego Museum of Natural History San Diego (San Diego Natural History Museum) "Learn about San Diego's history, starting with dinosaurs and big lizards" explores Southern California's natural history - from the past to the present - at the San Diego Museum of Natural History. From rattlesnakes and carnivorous beetles to dinosaurs and fossils to the pendulums proving the earth is spinning, everyone has their own hobby. Visitors will be impressed by the unique interactive exhibition that spans five floors. The museum features a huge screen theater, showing films of 2D and 3D every day, as well as rotating exhibitions, bringing nature to life. The museum is divided into four floors, the first floor is the ticket office and animal specimens, the second floor is a variety of biofossils, the third floor is a biological skeleton, and the fourth floor is related photography. The entire museum combines science and environmental protection, with an extremely rich storage capacity and easy to understand explanations. Address:1788 El Prado, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA