Features of the Dinosaur Museum include:
10,000 square feet of exhibit space
spacious, well-equipped paleontology/geology laboratory
large storage area for Museum collections not on exhibit
classroom
offices
retail store
The Exhibit Hall at the Mesaland’s Community College’s Dinosaur Museum houses a host of replicated and original fossils from tiny footprint casts to the 40′ long skeleton Torvosaurus, a rare carnivore relative of Tyrannosaurus rex which hails from the Jurassic period. The Museum’s focus is on the Mesozoic period, which is also known as ‘The Age of Dinosaurs.’ The Mesozoic is comprised of the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.