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Don’t miss when in Waco!
This is a must do stop in Waco. We happened to arrive as a tour was starting and jumped in. But it appeared that others joined in as we walked. So if you arrive late, jump in! The tour was about 30 m...
Interesting museum. Nice gift shop at the front. Guide was interesting and funny. Make sure to take the tour which is included in the price so that you don't miss out on interesting facts about the...
How did this maternal herd live? Stop and find out
Although the dig site is currently inactive and most of the bones are at Baylor University for study, you can learn a lot from this stop. The small gift shop has short films on continuous feed (since...
Fantastic place for some history. Our tour guide Kim was great. Took her time explaining the various parts of the skeletons that are visible and how the whole thing came about.
I give full credit to the young ranger guide who gave us the tour of the building / site. He was highly enthusiastic and seemed to know a great deal about both this species of mammoths as well as the...
Don’t miss when in Waco!
This is a must do stop in Waco. We happened to arrive as a tour was starting and jumped in. But it appeared that others joined in as we walked. So if you arrive late, jump in! The tour was about 30 m...
Waco Mammoth Museum
Interesting museum. Nice gift shop at the front. Guide was interesting and funny. Make sure to take the tour which is included in the price so that you don't miss out on interesting facts about the...
How did this maternal herd live? Stop and find out
Although the dig site is currently inactive and most of the bones are at Baylor University for study, you can learn a lot from this stop. The small gift shop has short films on continuous feed (since...
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Fantastic place for some history. Our tour guide Kim was great. Took her time explaining the various parts of the skeletons that are visible and how the whole thing came about.
A great mammoth mystery
I give full credit to the young ranger guide who gave us the tour of the building / site. He was highly enthusiastic and seemed to know a great deal about both this species of mammoths as well as the...