Fodor's Expert Review Badlands Dinosaur Museum

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A huge triceratops—whose complete skull was excavated in 1992 west of Dickinson—greets you at the entrance of this museum, which houses dozens of dinosaur bones, fossilized plants and seashells, and rocks and minerals collected from around the world. The museum, which is part of the greater 12-acre Dickinson Museum Center complex with the Joachim Regional Museum, Prairie Outpost Park, and Pioneer Machinery Hall, has North Dakota's largest dinosaur display.

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188 Museum Dr. E
Dickinson, North Dakota  58601, USA

701-456–6225

dickinsonmuseumcenter.com

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Rate Includes: $6, May–Labor Day, daily 9–5

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