Date/Time
Date(s) - 08/18
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location
Tate Geological Museum
The Tate Geological Museum was founded in 1980 through a gift from Marion and Inez Tate. It was originally designated as the Tate Earth Science Center and Mineralogical Museum. Because ‘geological’ encompasses earth science, mineralogy and paleontology, the name was changed to the Tate Geological Museum in 2001.
Home of Dee the Mammoth and Lee Rex the Tyrannosaurus rex, the Tate houses a collection of over 3000 fossil and mineral specimens. Museum staff are always on hand to answer questions, help identify items visitors bring in, and make your visit to the museum an enjoyable experience. The Tate is certainly a great addition to anyone’s list of ‘must see sites’ when traveling through Wyoming.
The Tate Geological Museum is FREE and open to the public and located on the south end of Casper College Campus off Casper Mountain Road.
Tate Geological Museum | 307-261-7700 | 
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