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Built in 1976, the BYU Museum of Paleontology was designed as a repository for the rock and dinosaur fossils collected by Dr. James A. Jensen. Dr. Jensen and his crews gathered rare and unique artifacts from various parts of Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana over the course of several decades. Aside from housing Dr. Jensen's findings, the museum is used for hands-on research and lab work at Brigham Young University. Individual visitors as well as school groups are welcomed at the museum. Admission is free, but donations are accepted. More than 25,000 people pass through the museum each year.
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