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Tate Lecture Looks At Dinosaur Footprints
Tate Lecture Looks At Dinosaur Footprints
Tate Lecture Looks At Dinosaur Footprints
The “Dinosaurs of Wyoming” lecture series continues with “Dinosaur Footprints of the World” presented by Russell Hawley, on Thursday, March 24 at 7 p.m. Patti Finkle, director of museums said, “When the topic of dinosaur fossils is mentioned, most people think of bones...
Coffee,Tea And Dee Back At The Tate Museum
Coffee,Tea And Dee Back At The Tate Museum
Coffee,Tea And Dee Back At The Tate Museum
The public is invited to attend the Coffee, Tea and Dee event on Wednesday, Sept. 17 at the Tate Geological Museum at Casper College from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. In addition to offering guests free coffee and tea by P. Hawk Coffee Roaster, courtesy of the Tate, a special sale will be held during the same time period in the gift shop...
T-Rex Sculpture Headed To Casper College Today
T-Rex Sculpture Headed To Casper College Today
T-Rex Sculpture Headed To Casper College Today
Casper sculptor Chris Navarro has been working on a new sculpture for Casper College and the Tate Museum over the course of the last 2 years. Titled the “Essence of Rex,” it is a Tyrannosaurus Rex measuring more than 13 1/2 foot-tall, 7 feet wide and 28-foot-long...
Amethyst Cathedral Raffled To Benefit Tate Museum
Amethyst Cathedral Raffled To Benefit Tate Museum
Amethyst Cathedral Raffled To Benefit Tate Museum
A 30-inch amethyst cathedral is being raffled off by the Tate Geological Museum, with raffle tickets available at the museum through the day of the drawing on Saturday, June 1, 2013. A Cathedral is an explanation for a tall geode that when broken open reveals the beauty inside...
Tate Museum Announces T. Rex Discovery [PHOTOS]
Tate Museum Announces T. Rex Discovery [PHOTOS]
Tate Museum Announces T. Rex Discovery [PHOTOS]
At a press conference Wednesday, Casper College announced the discovery of the fossilized remains of Tyrannosaurus rex. The find is one of only about 50 T. rex ever found, and has the potential to be among the most complete. Preliminary plans call for the fossils, and perhaps a fully mounted skeleton, to be on display in the Tate Geological Museum after excavation.