Archaeology
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Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument
Florissant Fossible Beds National Monument is home to thousands of different kinds of fossils of plants and insects. This park features an exhibit, children’s interactive workbooks, and guided tours. There are even fossil excavation demonstrations open to all those who visit the park. Teacher education programs are available to teachers during summer so that they can learn about the paleontology/geology specific to Florissant valley, and take advantage the many field trip oppurtunities available for their classes.
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Morrison Natural History Museum
The Morrison Natural Histroy Museum is a great place to take your kids if they like dinosaurs. Since most of the fossils on display are touchable, they’re almost guaranteed not to get bored. There are even tours included in the price of admission three times a day, so a tour guide will almost always be availableto answer all of your kids’ questions.
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Dinosaur World
See 150 life-sized dinosaurs at Dinosaur World! Learn how scientists uncover and examine dinosaur fossils, and then your students can become paleontolgists themselves.
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South Florida Museum
Students can learn about paleontology, archaeology, and astronomy at this museum. There's also an aquarium where you can feed, watch, and learn about manatees. There's plenty of things to do at the South Florida Museum, so come visit today!
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Lost Egypt Camp-in
Bring your child to this fun event which explores Egypt! This is a great program for the whole family!
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Paleo Adventures:Exploring Dinosaurs-Grades 4 and 5
Does your child have questions about animals who lived long ago? They can learn the answers at this event. Your child can become a paleontologist for this event.
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Dino Extinction
Scientists believe that the widely accepted asteroid collision may not have been the only the thing that killed the old rulers of the world. The earth's climate had already been going…