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Michael Fleeman is working on opening a large, mostly paleontology related, museum in the metro Phoenix, Arizona area. I have seen two amazing talks by Michael and seen his collection. I look forward to his museum opening. Part of his collection is viewable by appointment.

 

Facebook page with hundreds of photos: 

https://m.facebook.com/LGFfoundation/?ref=page_internal&mt_nav=0

 

Website: 

http://lgffoundation.cfsites.org/custom.php?pageid=15369

 

Newspaper article: 

https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/michael-fleeman-natural-history-museum-phoenix-9197056

 

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Pachycephalosaur skull - Stygimoloch Spinifer 

 Hell Creek Formation, Montana.  Late Cretaceous Period: 70 mya.  Skull measures 25" long, 10" wide, 10" high.  Largest one of only two skulls in existence.

 

If you want to meet him and me, he will have some of his fossils at the Flagg Gem and Mineral Show (the theme is fossils of Arizona) in Mesa. Arizona on January 4, 5 and 6. 

 

I will be at a Mineral Society of Arizona sponsored table with lots of self collected Arizona fossils.

 

http://flaggmineralfoundation.org/home/flagg-gem-and-mineral-show/

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My goal is to leave no stone or fossil unturned.   

See my Arizona Paleontology Guide    link  The best single resource for Arizona paleontology anywhere.       

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