
The Dinosaur Rush
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The Explosion of a New Dinosaur
In 1877, fossil hunter O.W. Lucas is out collecting plants in oil creek not far from Canyon City, Colorado. He stumbles on an array of huge bones and sends them to paleontologists Coop and Marsh. Word of their exploits made its way through the community of white settlers that were traveling west using this new railroad infrastructure being constructed. The great dinosaur rush begins in earnest at these three locations, Morrison, Canyon City and Como Bluff,. A golden triangle of paleontology, straddling just a few hundred miles in Colorado and Wyoming.
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