The Dickinson Museum Center, located in Dickinson, North Dakota, is an organization dedicated to preserving and showcasing history. The museum complex serves as a historical hub for the city of Dickinson, Stark County, and Southwest North Dakota. It is a city-owned entity that spans across a 12-acre park, housing multiple buildings managed by various non-profit organizations.
The Dickinson Museum Center is home to an extensive collection of rock, mineral, and fossil specimens. Among these, a complete Triceratops skeleton and award-winning feathered dinosaur models by artist Boban Filipovic are notable highlights. These exhibits provide a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the prehistoric era and appreciate the rich geological history of the region.
The Joachim Regional Museum, part of the Dickinson Museum Center, showcases local art and history exhibits. Managed by the Southwestern North Dakota Museum Foundation, this museum offers a glimpse into the local culture and history, making it an interesting stop for visitors interested in understanding the region's past and artistic heritage.
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188 Museum Dr E, Dickinson
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