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The '''Adler Planetarium''' is a public ] located on ] in ], ]. It was founded by ] in ] and its main attraction is a ] planetarium projector. In addition, it contains a large collection of historical ], ]al, and ] instruments. It is part of a large "museum park" located south of ], which also includes the ] and the ]. | The '''Adler Planetarium''' is a public ] located on ] in ], ]. It was founded by ] in ] and its main attraction is a ] planetarium projector. In addition, it contains a large collection of historical ], ]al, and ] instruments. It is part of a large "museum park" located south of ], which also includes the ] and the ]. | ||
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The Adler Planetarium is a public planetarium located on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It was founded by Max Adler in 1930 and its main attraction is a Zeiss planetarium projector. In addition, it contains a large collection of historical astronomical, navigational, and mathematical instruments. It is part of a large "museum park" located south of the Loop, which also includes the Field Museum and the Shedd Aquarium.
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