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2009 Archives |
| Find all of our 2001-2008 News in the Archives |
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re-opening of Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum After nearly two years of being closed to the public, the Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum is open again. We have a new look, thanks in large part to the newest Mt. Blanco team member, Miss Whitney Yule of Bowling Green, Kentucky. |
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TRIBUTE TO MY BROTHERS, JOHN AND TOM TAYLOR I’ve buried too many close friends lately and I just decided it would be nice to write a living memorial for two people who have been the greatest contributors to my life, my own brothers, John and Tom Taylor. Most of you, who know me through my fossil work and this web site, never see those behind the scenes. John and Tom have been there. And without their help, encouragement and sometimes critical financial help, my fossil work and the |
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John Quade (Saunders) Memorial
(April 1, 1938 – August 9, 2009) Long time personal friend of Joe Taylor passes away. |
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ICA Stones News Joe Taylor traveled to Peru and investigated the original ICA burial stones showing humans and dinosaurs together. Joe is a preparing a Powerpoint presentation on his findings. Call (806)675-7777 or (806)559-0347 to schedule a presentation. |
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Cast For Sale Clute Mammoth Wooden Bowl Cast of Ice Age bowl found with the Clute Mammoth $50.00+shipping |
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Gobi Desert Unicorn Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum is preparing a new specimen of a one horn rhinoceros skull with sabers in lower jaws. Cast will be made available. Original skull available by owners. |
| The Taylor Trail has been shipped to the Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum, Glendive Montana - Otis Kline Curator. See original story here. |
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Update on the Lone Star Mastodon:
We had hoped the sale of Lone Star would allow Mt. Blanco to get on its feet again. This was not to be. In May, 2008, without notifying Mt. Blanco,
Heritage Auctions delivered the mastodon and gave the money to the Pete DeRosa family who had a judgment against us. This loss was the final blow. We closed the museum and Joel and Henry moved. As far as we know, Lone Star is in a New Mexico museum.
Original story
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