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Displays Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene fossils from the Coastal Plain region of North Carolina.
Rock, mineral and fossil specimens, including complete Albertosaurus, Allosaurus, Triceratops, Edmontosaurus, Stegosaurus, and Thescelosaurus skeletons, in Dickinson, North Dakota.
Focusing on marine biology, the technology of underwater exploration and deep-ocean ecology. Includes details of exhibits, calendar of events, educational programs, membership and volunteer information, and contacts. Located in Pembroke, Bermuda.
In Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, with an active fossil research program and excellent educational programs. Site topics include dinosaur bones, gems and minerals, and Bay of Fundy tides.
In Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA. Features 500 crystals and gemstones from around the world.
Features displays about the geology of the Earth in general and Newfoundland Canada in particular, as well as anthropology. Located in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas. Collection includes vertebrate and invertebrate fossils, plant fossils, evaporite and other mineral specimens, and sedimentary structures.
Earth science teaching museum for local schools and natural-science interest groups in eastern Ontario. Located at the Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Harvard University museum which features a broad spectrum of mineralogical and geological specimens, including the Smith Meteorite Collection. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Features fossils from West Texas: pictures, sales of casts, scheduled events.
Exhibits document and preserve the history and culture of humans in the territory of Quebec. Information about exhibits, visiting, and support. Located in Quebec City, Canada. [In English and French]
Features ten signature galleries devoted to paleontology, with 40 dinosaur skeletons with more than 110,000 fossil specimens. Includes hours of operation, admission and directions. Located in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada.
Includes information on exhibit specimens. Paris, France.
Part of the University of Cambridge. Information on education, research, exhibits and events. Admission free.
Underground adventure 650 feet below the Kansas prairie and the only salt mine tour of its kind in North America. Located in Hutchinson, Kansas, USA.
Features gems, minerals and fossils native to the state, as well as international collection. Includes virtual tour, special events, hours, prices and directions. Located in Cartersville, Georgia.
Collections include fossil and modern organisms representing prokaryotes to vertebrates collected from all continents. Limited exhibits open to the public. Includes hours, special events, short courses and directions. Located in Berkeley.
In Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA. Features 500 crystals and gemstones from around the world.
Underground adventure 650 feet below the Kansas prairie and the only salt mine tour of its kind in North America. Located in Hutchinson, Kansas, USA.
Exhibits document and preserve the history and culture of humans in the territory of Quebec. Information about exhibits, visiting, and support. Located in Quebec City, Canada. [In English and French]
Rock, mineral and fossil specimens, including complete Albertosaurus, Allosaurus, Triceratops, Edmontosaurus, Stegosaurus, and Thescelosaurus skeletons, in Dickinson, North Dakota.
Earth science teaching museum for local schools and natural-science interest groups in eastern Ontario. Located at the Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Harvard University museum which features a broad spectrum of mineralogical and geological specimens, including the Smith Meteorite Collection. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Features displays about the geology of the Earth in general and Newfoundland Canada in particular, as well as anthropology. Located in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas. Collection includes vertebrate and invertebrate fossils, plant fossils, evaporite and other mineral specimens, and sedimentary structures.
Focusing on marine biology, the technology of underwater exploration and deep-ocean ecology. Includes details of exhibits, calendar of events, educational programs, membership and volunteer information, and contacts. Located in Pembroke, Bermuda.
Includes information on exhibit specimens. Paris, France.
Displays Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene fossils from the Coastal Plain region of North Carolina.
Features gems, minerals and fossils native to the state, as well as international collection. Includes virtual tour, special events, hours, prices and directions. Located in Cartersville, Georgia.
In Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, with an active fossil research program and excellent educational programs. Site topics include dinosaur bones, gems and minerals, and Bay of Fundy tides.
Part of the University of Cambridge. Information on education, research, exhibits and events. Admission free.
Features ten signature galleries devoted to paleontology, with 40 dinosaur skeletons with more than 110,000 fossil specimens. Includes hours of operation, admission and directions. Located in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada.
Collections include fossil and modern organisms representing prokaryotes to vertebrates collected from all continents. Limited exhibits open to the public. Includes hours, special events, short courses and directions. Located in Berkeley.
Features fossils from West Texas: pictures, sales of casts, scheduled events.

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