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Sheridan College Geology Museum |
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The Museum |
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The Sheridan College Geology Museum houses over 1500 fossil specimens collected from the Morrison, Cloverly, and Willwood, Lance, and Hell Creek, and Wasatch formations of Wyoming and Montana. It also has an impressive mineral collection. |
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The Specimens |
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Allosaurs, camarasaurs,
triceratops, Oh my!! In nearly 15 years of field exploration, the staff and
students of Sheridan College have found everything from T-Rex teeth to turtle
fossils. Click here for photos of some of the most interesting specimens. |
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Future Expansion |
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The Geology Museum hopes to be an integral part of the new Sheridan College Science Museum. Plans for the geology exhibits include prepared dinosaur bone displays, explanations of regional geology, and a viewing window into a new paleontology lab. |
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How to Visit the Museum |
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Once the preparation lab is moved into the new museum visiting hours will be established. Until then a visit may be arranged by emailing Professor Michael Flynn at: mflynn@sheridan.edu . |
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