BYU Museum of Paleontology - Provo, Utah
Posted by: UtahSteve
N 40° 15.386 W 111° 39.400
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Paleontology museum!
Waymark Code: WMCTBJ
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 10/10/2011
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The BYU Museum of Paleontology was built in 1976 to prepare, display, and house the rock and dinosaur fossils collected by Dr. James A. Jensen and his crews. Over decades of field work, Dr. Jensen and crews gathered fossils from locations in Utah, Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming. For years, the vast collections of the unprepared field jackets were stored under the BYU football stadium. Now, with the new 5,000 square-foot addition, and years of laboratory preparation, nearly all of the fossils are kept at the museum in the collections room.
As part of the BYU educational system, the Museum of Paleontology provides labs and hands-on learning to university students. The museum is also a popular attraction for school groups throughout Utah. Each month school groups visit the ESM to take tours and learn more about ancient plants and dinosaurs. Approximately 25,000 visitors a year come here to see dinosaur fossils prepared, to touch real fossils, and to learn about paleontology.
Name: BYU Museum of Paleontology
Location/Address: 1683 N. Canyon Road Provo, Utah USA 84602
Telephone Number: (801)-422-3680
Web Site: [Web Link]
Type/Specialty: Paleontology
Agency/Ownership: Brigham Young University
Theater: none
Hours of operation: Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Admission Fee: Free. Donations are accepted.
Gift Shop: yes
Educational programs: Not listed
Cafe/Restaurant: Not listed
Other Features: Not listed
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