Badlands Dinosaur Museum
Dinosaur & Paleontology Museum in North Dakota, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Badlands Dinosaur Museum in Dickinson, North Dakota, United States, reopened on May 17, 2016, after over twenty years operating as Dakota Dinosaur Museum. It is part of the museum complex at Dickinson Museum Center.
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Former name | Dakota Dinosaur Museum |
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Established | 1992 |
Location | 188 Museum Dr. E, Dickinson, North Dakota, North Dakota, United States |
Type | Dinosaur & Paleontology Museum |
Director | Robert Fuhrman |
Curator | Dr. Denver Fowler |
Website | dickinsonmuseumcenter |
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The 13,400-square-foot (1,240 m2) museum includes dinosaur skeletons, skulls, and reconstructions, with dozens of displays featuring other fine fossils and minerals. Notable exhibits include international award-winning feathered dinosaur models,[1][2] a complete Triceratops skull, an articulated hadrosaur arm with mummified skin, and full standing mounts of Allosaurus and Albertosaurus.