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  2. Paleontology in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    On June 20, 1985 Ohio House Bill 145 declared the trilobite genus Isotelus to be Ohio's state invertebrate fossil. Protected areas. Trammel Fossil Park; People. Erwin Hinckly Barbour was born near Oxford in 1856. William Berryman Scott was born in Cincinnati on February 12, 1858. Charles Schuchert was born in Cincinnati on 3 July, 1858.

  3. List of fossil parks - Wikipedia

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    Penn Dixie Fossil Park & Nature Reserve. Ohio. Hueston Woods State Park; Trammel Fossil Park, Sharonville, Ohio; Oregon. John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. South Dakota. The Mammoth Site; Fossil Cycad National Monument (No longer exists) Texas. Dinosaur Valley State Park; Ladonia Fossil Park, Ladonia, Texas

  4. Trammel, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Trammel is an unincorporated community in Dickenson County, Virginia, United States. Trammel is located along Virginia State Route 63 7.6 miles (12.2 km) north of St. Paul . Trammel had a post office with ZIP code 24289 from October 8, 1919, to November 16, 2002; the community is now part of ZIP code 24237.

  5. Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument, a United States National Monument near Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, was established in 2014 to protect Ice Age paleontological discoveries. The 22,650-acre (9,170 ha) monument is administered by the National Park Service. [1] The national monument is located in the Upper Las Vegas Wash and ...

  6. Arizona is full of fossils. Here's where to look for ancient ...

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    Park paleontologist Anne Miller said the Kaibab Limestone contains fossils of marine invertebrates like corals and sponges, but that’s not all. ... Visitors can see fossil preparators working on ...

  7. Stonerose Interpretive Center - Wikipedia

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    The Stonerose Interpretive center & Eocene Fossil Site is a 501c (3) non-profit public museum and fossil dig located in Republic, Washington. The center was established in 1989 and houses fossils that have been featured in National Geographic Magazine, Sunset magazine, and numerous scientific works.

  8. Category:Fossil parks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    F. Falls of the Ohio State Park. Florissant Formation. Fossil Butte National Monument. Fossil Cycad National Monument. Fossil Ridge Park.

  9. Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument - Wikipedia

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    The PET Project is a collaboration between the park's former paleontologist and geoscientists from the US Geological Survey. In 2021, Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument entered a 25-year partnership with the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation, which manages the six units of Thousand Springs State Park. The new Thousand Springs Visitor ...