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In 2006, our "Dino" Museum opened. We have seen over 1000 visitors since May 15th. Along with several local
artifacts, arrowheads, dino vertebrae and teeth, we have a wonderful
display of Maiasaura, Troodon, Tarasaurus, and our own
Gryposaurus. We will continue working on improving our Museum.
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Our Dino Museum is working in conjunction with the Museum of Rockies. This
allows us to rotate the dinosaur displays. Our gyrposaurus is in five large
casts. As the volunteer workers at the Museum of the Rockies clean up the cast,
we will display more and more of the gyrposaurus. When complete, the display
will look as if he laid down in the coulee bank
Work is continuing as 'more are being dug' from the coulee bank north of
Rudyard
This is the process of our expedition. We hunt for the fossils in
the rock and dirt. Once we have found one, we clean the debris off and
around it. We can then use a plaster-like substance to protect and stabilize
the fossil. It is then brought back to the museum for cleaning and
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