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The Brigham Young University Museum of Paleontology was started in 1976 around the collection of James A. Jensen. For many years, it was known as the BYU Earth Science Museum, and most of the collection was in storage under the Lavell Edwards Stadium.In October 2009, the museum held a grand opening of its new facilities during BYU homecoming week. With the 5000sqft addition, it now displays most of the collection. The change of name clarifies that the museum actually houses a large collection of dinosaur bones and other fossils.The museum is currently directed by Rodney Scheetz, who was one of Jensen's students at BYU. Its main purpose is to facilitate research, but it is open to the public.SourcesMuseum Information, BYU Museum of Paleontology, Brigham Young UniversityGeological Society of America brochure about the annual meeting at UVU which mentions plans for an excursion to the BYU Museum of Paleontology, including explanations of the museum's collection

Address: 84602-3300, 1683 N Canyon Rd, Provo, UT 84604, USA
Phone: (801) 422-3680
State: Utah
Zip Code: 84604


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This place was great. We spent well over an hour. If your kids are in to dinosaurs - they will love this place. No, it is not huge - but the specimens they have are really great. There are a lot of well known dinosaurs as well as some that are less well known. There is also a window into the lab where they excavate specimens from the field.
9 years ago (21-10-2017)
The staff here is friendly and informative. They're always polite and passionate about the exhibits. Always a good time!
9 years ago (23-10-2017)
This little museum has amazing fossils! For a small donation you get to see a great diversity of fossils. Well organized, clearly displayed. This place is a winner.
9 years ago (29-06-2017)
Really a cool cool place, they have awesome awe inspiring, educational display, top notch paleontologist s that often take time to talk with visitors and staff that will give people a museum welcome and intro whenever asked for in advance. There's a glass wall at the back of the museum that will let spectators see Into the lab where the technicians prepare the bones, its a pretty cool experience, and they don't Evan charge you anything! They have a donation box near the museum entrance you can donate to, and trust me this museum worth your time and support, so bust out the car change if nothing else next time you plan a trip here, let's keep the good karma flowing, these people do alot of good work!
10 years ago (26-11-2016)
I don't know why we've never been here. It is on the smaller side, but chock full of amazing things! We had a blast!
10 years ago (07-04-2017)
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