They Are Real Conference, Oct. 1-2, 2018 Pioneer Museum 101 W. Main St. Crosbyton, Texas 79322 www.mtblanco.com Hosted by The Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum **We are directly across
PRESS RELEASE: December 10, 2017 For immediate release: Man-made metal objects found in strata supposed to be 300 million years old! They look like standard plumbing valves made
Largest Fossil Show in the World Mt. Blanco staff including, Joe Taylor, Sara Bruegel, and David Mikkelson went to the Tuscon fossil & mineral show in early February
Snow Tornado at Mt. Blanco Severe winter storm bringing heavy snow, extreme winds, and tornado, reminds us of how fossils & weather are related A blast of howling, cold winds
Mysterious Case of the Mastodon Brain Case Getting your head together Many mammoth and mastodon skull repair jobs do not include saving the brain case or preserving the
New Big Fossil Project Henslee Tylosar Fossil – Leviathan? We have a new fossil project underway at Mt. Blanco . . . or rather, an old project starting
In our newest video update for the Henslee Tylosaur Fossil Project, watch an introduction to the grid system works for carefully recording even little bits of fossils. Stay
Introducing a new project with special video updates at Mt. Blanco! Watch the first episode of the Henslee Tylosaur Fossil project, introducing the subject. Be sure to check
Smashed to Smithereens Mastodon Skull Raised & being Reconstructed If your skull had been submerged and waterlogged in peat bog for several centuries, and a huge steam engine
Waco Sudden Death Mammoth Site Largest Single Mammoth Death Site In July 2015, President Barack Obama declared the Waco Sudden Death Mammoth Site a National Monument. Joe Taylor
Making Joints Archived Mt. Blanco Email Update May 2015 The challenge of joining pieces of shattered mastodon skull Work continues on restoring the large, shattered mastodon skull, our
MT. BLANCO MONTHLY ARCHIVED MONTHLY EMAIL UPDATE April 2015 How can a mastodon lose a head that big?! Only at Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum would a mastodon skull
There is an overwhelming variety of opportunities and needs at Mt. Blanco! We need people with willing hearts to help out in many different facets at the museum,