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Businiess name:  Carnegie Museum-Natrl History
Review by:  Indrani M.
Review content: 
The Carnegie Art Museum showcases a wide variety of artwork. They feature film, architecture, painting, and sculpture in styles ranging from impressionistic to very modern. Last time I went, they had an exhibit in which they showed scrambled versions of old nintendo games, which was kind of mesmorizing to stare it. The Carnegie Art Museum is relatively small, so it just takes a few hours to walk through, but what it lacks in size it definitely makes up in quality.

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