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Morrison Natural History Museum

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Established
  
1989

Director
  
Matthew T. Mossbrucker

Phone
  
+1 303-697-1873

Visitors
  
11,000

Website
  
mnhm.org

Founded
  
1989

Morrison Natural History Museum

Location
  
501 Colorado Highway 8, Morrison, Colorado

Address
  
501 CO-8, Morrison, CO 80465, USA

Hours
  
Closed now Saturday10AM–4PMSunday10AM–4PMMonday10AM–4PMTuesday10AM–4PMWednesday10AM–4PMThursday10AM–4PMFriday10AM–4PM

Similar
  
Dinosaur Ridge, Mount Falcon Park, O'Fallon Park, Lair o’ the Bear Park, Rocky Mountains

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The Morrison Natural History Museum is a natural history museum located in Morrison, Colorado. The exhibits include several dinosaur fossils that were found nearby. Hands-on exhibits are designed to appeal to both children and adults, scientists and non-scientists.

Contents

Dinosaur ridge bones in the morrison formation


History

The Museum opened in 1989 and has been operated by the Town of Morrison since 1995. Financial support comes from visitor’s admission fees, gift shop sales, grants, and private donations.

Exhibits

On the lower level, the Museum houses exhibits devoted to local paleontology and Jurassic fossils. On the upper level, exhibits focus on Cretaceous and Cenozoic fossils. A rock garden and fossil dig pit are found outside the building.

Notable displays include skulls of Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, and Tylosaurus, remains of skeletons of Stegosaurus and Pteranodon, and infant dinosaur tracks. Live reptiles and amphibians are also on display.

The Museum includes a paleontology lab where fossils are prepared for exhibits and scientific research.

References

Morrison Natural History Museum Wikipedia