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Aurora Fossil Museum

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Established
  
May 1978 (1978-05)

Type
  
Natural history museum

Location
  
Aurora, North Carolina

Phone
  
+1 252-322-4238

Aurora Fossil Museum

Key holdings
  
Miocene and Pliocene era fossils

Website
  
www.aurorafossilmuseum.org

Address
  
400 Main St, Aurora, NC 27806, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–4:30PMThursday9AM–4:30PMFriday9AM–4:30PMSaturday9AM–4:30PMSunday12:30–4:30PMMonday9AM–4:30PMTuesday9AM–4:30PMWednesday9AM–4:30PM

Similar
  
Gem & Mineral Museum‑Franklin, North Carolina Estuarium, Alabama Mining Museum, Fryxell Geology Museum, Dunn‑Seiler Geology Museum

Profiles

Visit the aurora fossil museum for a fun filled time


The Aurora Fossil Museum is a natural science museum in Aurora, North Carolina. The museum's collection is built around fossils recovered from the nearby phosphate mine owned since 1995 by Potash Corporation (PCS), but also includes fossil specimens donated from around the world as well as geology and meteorite displays. Fossils from the local mine are approximately 18-22 and 2.5-5 million years old coming from layers in the mine traced to the early Miocene and Pliocene eras in the Pungo River and Yorktown formations. The museum also maintains 2 spoils piles in the park across the street from the museum. The pits are filled with mine tailings where small shell, coral, shark tooth and other fossils are relatively easy to find. The pits are open during daylight hours daily.

Contents

The museum provides information about the geological history of the Aurora area, which is known as a center for fossil hunting (especially due to the phosphate mine). The museum was founded in 1976 and opened in 1978 as a collaboration between the town of Aurora, local mines, East Carolina University, and other interested parties. Visitors are allowed to collect fossils from the neighboring spoils pile.

Aurora fossil museum


Events

The museum has hosted a yearly Fossil Festival each May since 1983. The festival includes a fossil auction.

References

Aurora Fossil Museum Wikipedia