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Articles about North Dakota Fossil Exhibits |
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Article about the Bison
latifrons exhibit at the North Dakota Heritage Center |
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Skeleton of the Oligocene (30 million-year-old) horse, Mesohippus, is a featured exhibit at the new North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame in Medora
By John W. Hoganson |
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Paleocene pond and Cretaceous coastal forest exhibits to be installed in the Corridor of Time area of the North Dakota Heritage Center
By John W. Hoganson |
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Massive 60-million-year-old tree stump and other geological exhibits featured at the new Long X Trading Post in Watford City
By John W. Hoganson |
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“A fossil exhibit in every town”: one goal of the North Dakota Geological Survey’s Fossil Resource Management Program
By John W. Hoganson |
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The first Corridor of Time Exhibit, marine life during the Cretaceous featuring the restored Cooperstown mosasaur skeleton, opens at the North Dakota Heritage Center
By John W. Hoganson |
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Clarence Johnsrud family donates plant fossil collection and funds for a Heritage Center fossil exhibit and renovation of the new Geological Survey Paleontology Laboratory
By John W. Hoganson |
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The Paul Broste Rock Museum Reopens
By John W. Hoganson |
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North Dakota fossils exhibited at the U. S. Forest Service headquarters in Washington, D. C.
By John W. Hoganson |
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Triceratops skull exhibited at the North Dakota Heritage Center
By John W. Hoganson |
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Restoration and display of a crocodile-like Champsosaurus gigas skeleton at the North Dakota Heritage Center
By John W. Hoganson and Johnathan Campbell |
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Restoration of the Highgate Mastodon skeleton underway
By John W. Hoganson |
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Petrified logs exhibited on Capitol Grounds dedicated to E. L. “Buck” Worthington on Arbor Day, May 3, 1991
By John W. Hoganson |
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North Dakota fossil exhibits can be seen
at the following
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Cavalier
County Museum, Dresden |
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North
Dakota Geological Survey Office, Bismarck |
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Dakota
Dinosaur Museum, Dickinson |
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North
Dakota Heritage
Center, Bismarck |
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Dakota
Prairies Grasslands District Office, Dickinson |
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North
Dakota State University Department of Geosciences |
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Forest
Service Headquarters Office at the Sidney R. Yates Building,
Washington D.C. |
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Link to the Pioneer Trails Museum,
in Bowman ND |
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Griggs County Museum, Cooperstown |
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Science
Museum Of Minnesota, St. Paul |
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Icelandic
State Park, Cavalier |
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Theodore
Roosevelt National
Park,
South Unit Visitor Center, Medora |
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Minot State University Department
of Earth Sciences |
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University of North Department
of Geology and Geological Engineering |
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