Posted on 08/21/2026 8:25:43 AM PDT by lowbridge
An 11-year-old schoolboy from Cambridge, Illinois, has made history by becoming the world’s youngest male to curate a museum. Anderson Taylor earned the Guinness World Records title after opening the Cambridge Natural History Museum when he was just nine years and 340 days old on August 10, 2024.
Anderson is the museum’s sole owner and curator and has built a collection featuring fossils, minerals, gems and taxidermy animals.
Anderson’s journey began in 2022 after a family trip to Scotland. A visit to the Staffin Dinosaur Museum inspired his fascination with creating a museum of his own.
“When I went to Scotland,” Anderson said, “I went to the Staffin Dinosaur Museum and that’s what inspired me to make this museum. I've been into dinosaurs and fossils all my life.”
After returning home, Anderson began working towards his goal. He gave presentations in his community to generate interest in his idea, eventually receiving support and donations for his collection.
Anderson eventually found a building for his museum in his hometown. The space had previously served as a fire station and village hall before being transformed into the Cambridge Natural History Museum.
“I found a building first, after doing tonnes of talks at the Village Office here in town. [The space] used to be the fire station, the village hall, and now it is the museum. After that, they started giving me items to display, display cases, and then after like a month or so we started getting funding.”
At the time of his interview, Anderson had raised $20,000 in funding for the museum.
Much of Anderson’s collection has come from people who visit the museum and donate rocks and other specimens. When he cannot identify an item, he turns to experts for help.
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Good for Anderson. He knows what interests him and he is learning new things with every encounter. He is fortunate enough to visit various sites of fossils vs only reading about what somebody else did a long time ago.
I had a rock collection as a kid too, nothing on the scale and level as what he’s doing, but I enjoyed it.
I still have a few samples of Rose Quartz around, out side in the garden, and my Himalayan Salt Rock Nightlight too.
And, who isn’t a fan of 11 year old dinosaurs?
When I was that age I looked for arrowheads and petrified wood on my grandfather’s farm fields............
I wonder why the record includes gender. If there's a younger female curator, she could gave been mentioned, but if there isn't, then he's the world's youngest curator, full stop.
Chicago has plenty of young boys who would wreck a museum.
He'd have to add a whole new wing for that.
Hat tip earned
Since as early as I can remember I’ve collected rocks, fossils, hunted crystals and diamonds, found meteorites, arrowheads and stone tools, and to my amazement found a piece of petrified wood whilst digging to make a water ditch round a rose bush. And always on the lookout for more great finds. Even found fossilized shells at a friend’s ranch and fossilized reptile eggs in an ancient creek bed at a place I used to live at.
There’s a pond behind a church that I used to fish at (now it’s chained closed because some complete idiots started doing donuts in the back parking and wrecked it for everybody)—at the pond there’s a bent-trunk tree. Now that’s to mark a trail or campsite that likely either Cherokee or Caddo used (my neck of the woods). Sister and me both found arrowheads there.
But the thing I know that I love most of ancient finds, is anything to do with Biblical Archaeology. There are so many things and sites that have been and are being found and confirm that everything in God’s Word is Truth.
Kudos to young Mr. Taylor for making this happen at such a young age, I hope he keeps up his interests into adulthood.
Fortunately Cambridge IL is on the other side of the state from Chicago. Near the Quad Cities.
Those "boys" would be prime museum specimens themselves, as representative Congoids, i.e. missing links.
Tip of his hat to us!
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