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Step back in time. Invent tomorrow.
The Museum of Geology at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, is a leader in conserving the rich geological heritage of South Dakota and the Black Hills by collecting, conserving, and housing the unique and often rare resources.
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Paleontologists at the Museum of
Geology have extensive field experience in the excavation of unique creatures from the past to collect nearly 350,000 specimens of fossils, rocks and minerals, providing a vivid impression of Dakota life in ancient times.
Spectacular minerals from throughout the world, arranged by the Dana System, are on exhibit. The South Dakota Hall of Minerals focuses on the diversity of Black Hills minerals, and also included are special exhibits featuring flourescent minerals. L:apidary specimans of local agates, meteorites, and native gold complete this unique collection.
A Teaching and Research Museum
If you would like to join an expedition to one of the research localities or learn more about summer field paleontological opportunities, please contact the Museum of Geology at
(800) 544-8162, ext. 2467 or (605) 394-2467.
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The Museum of Geology is FREE and open to the public.
Summer Hours
Monday-Friday 9am to 5pm
Saturday 10am to 5pm
Sunday Noon to 5pm
Winter Hours
Monday-Friday 9am to 4pm
Saturday 10am to 4pm
Closed Sundays and Holidays
Major exhibit sections included:
- Minerals of the World
- Black Hills Minerals
- Meteorites
- Vertebrate Fossils
- Invertebrate Fossils
- Plant Fossils
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