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Bollinger County Museum of Natural History


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Bollinger County Museum of Natural History "Home of the Missouri Dinosaur" the Bollinger County Museum of Natural History shows the official Missouri dinosaur story and life size model of Missouri dinosaur, Hypsibema missouriense.

The museum also showcases Will Mayfield College history, Native American artifacts, a local Civil War collection, fossils from Missouri and the world, and many other items of interest.
Children's play and discovery room, watch our scientist in the working lab, and gift shop.


Admission: Adults $5 and 17 years and under $2
Hours: Year Round, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, and first Sundays, noon to 4:30 p.m. Groups and other times by appointment
Address: 207 Mayfield Dr.
Phone: 573-238-1174
Our Email: bcmnh@sbcglobal.net
Our Website:www.bcmnh.org
Partially Handicapped Accessible

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Bollinger County Museum of Natural History

"Home of the Missouri Dinosaur" the Bollinger County Museum of Natural History shows the official Missouri dinosaur story and life size model of Missouri dinosaur, Hypsibema missouriense.

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