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In the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life, visitors at the Museum watched as members of the Exhibition department used long-handled brushes and vacuums to wipe away the dust from the 94-foot long, 21,000-pound model.

To learn more about the marvelous, alien world of the ocean, visit Unseen Oceans at the American Museum of Natural History, open now: amnh.org/exhibitions/unseen-oceans

Learn more about the whales, including the Museum's blue whale model: amnh.org/explore/science-topics/whales

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