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Traveling Exhibits Service


Cruisin’ the Fossil Freeway with Artist Ray Troll and Paleontologist Kirk Johnson


Itinerary and Availability Information

2010
January 1 – May 31, 2010 – Booked
Burke Museum of Natural History
Seattle, WA 98195

June 19 – September 12, 2010 – Booked
Putnam Museum of History & Natural Science
Davenport, IA 52804

October 2, 2010 – January 2, 2011 – Booked
Academy of Natural Sciences
Philadelphia, PA 19103

2011
February 5 – May 1, 2011 – Booked
North Museum of Natural History and Science
Lancaster, PA 17603

June 4 – September 5, 2011 – Booked
Paleontological Research Institution and its Museum of the Earth
Ithaca, NY 14850

October 1, 2011 – January 1, 2012 – Booked
Museum of the Gulf Coast
Port Arthur, TX 77640

2011
February 4 – September 3, 2012 – Booked
Florida Museum of Natural History
Gainesville, FL 32611

October 6, 2012 – January 1, 2013 – Booked
Michigan State University Museum
East Lansing, MI 48824

2013
February 2 – April 28, 2013 – Booked
Washakie Museum & Cultural Center
Worland, WY 82401

August 2, 2013 – February 23, 2014 – Booked
Museum of Natural and Cultural History
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403

2014
May 5 – August 10, 2014 – Booked
Hastings Museum
Hastings, NE 68901

September 2014 and beyond!
Please call for availability

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Itinerary last updated: May 2012

The pig stands up
A moonlit night somewhere near the town of Kremmling, Colorado seventy three million years ago
Two conditions on our planet: erosion or deposition

For more information, please contact:
Mark R. Hand
Traveling Exhibits Coordinator
Phone: 206-616-0268
E-mail: mrhand@u.washington.edu