The Natural History Museum of Utah, located in Salt Lake City, delves into a billion years of the state’s natural history, with a particular focus on its rich dinosaur fossil deposits. The museum features an interactive dinosaur lab where visitors can observe paleontology technicians meticulously preparing real dinosaur bones for both display and research. Among the highlights is the exhibit of life-size dinosaur skeletons, offering a vivid glimpse into the prehistoric world. Today, visitors can explore these and other engaging displays that bring Utah’s geological and biological history to life.
Natural History Museum of Utah
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