Fossil Cabin Relocated to Medicine Bow Museum
The 52-ton structure built from over 6,000 dinosaur bones completes its seven-mile relocation to the Medicine Bow Museum on May 13, 2026.
Latest archaeological discoveries and their growing influence on global tourism destinations and travel trends.
The 52-ton structure built from over 6,000 dinosaur bones completes its seven-mile relocation to the Medicine Bow Museum on May 13, 2026.
Advanced scans on a 1961 plaster cast from the Orto dei Fuggiaschi reveal a Roman physician carrying surgical tools while fleeing the Vesuvius eruption through Porta Nocera.
The 18th Dynasty tombs of Amenhotep Rabuia and his son Samut in El-Khokha now offer visitors a detailed look at New Kingdom life following extensive restoration.
Ancient Yavneh transforms into an urban park where Philistine settlements and Crusader fortifications meet across four thousand years of history in a single afternoon walk.
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