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LAST UPDATE
October 14, 2005

Dinosaur fossils are often found in remote locations that few people can visit. Fortunately there are numerous museums collections open to public view.

"Sue", at the Field Museum, Chicago.
"Sue", at the Field Museum, Chicago.

The links listed at the bottom feature a selection of the world's most famous dinosaur museums that house and display important collections of dinosaur fossils. Many of the museums promote the science of paleontology and are a good source for finding out more about the history of dinosaur finds and ongoing research programs.

 
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