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  2. Edelman Fossil Park - Wikipedia

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    The Jean and Ric Edelman Fossil Park, located in Mantua Township, New Jersey, consists of a 66-million-year-old 6-inch (150 mm) bone bed set into a 65-acre (26 ha) former marl quarry. [1] It is currently the only facility east of the Mississippi River that has an active open quarry for public Community Dig Days. [ 2 ]

  3. Some dino-mite facts about New Jersey's dinosaur history - AOL

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    New Jersey was ranked 13th among states where the most fossils have been found. Here are some fun facts about our state's dinosaur history.

  4. Riker Hill Fossil Site - Wikipedia

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    Riker Hill Fossil Site (also referred to as Walter Kidde Dinosaur Park) is a 16-acre (6.5 ha) paleontological site in Roseland in Essex County, New Jersey, United States, located at the south western side of the borough at the border between Roseland and Livingston.

  5. Powers Field at Princeton Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Powers Field at Princeton Stadium is a stadium in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. It is primarily used for American football, and has been the home field of the Princeton Tigers since 1998. The stadium seats 27,773. Since 2007, the playing surface has been known as Powers Field at Princeton Stadium.

  6. 'Dinosaurs' in Lincroft and more things to do this weekend at ...

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    The exhibit is brought to the Monmouth Museum by the Museum of Discovery of Little Rock, Arkansas. Go: "Dinosaurs: Fossils Exposed," Saturday ... South New Jersey Gay Pride Festival, noon to 6 p.m ...

  7. Hadrosaurus Foulkii Leidy Site - Wikipedia

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    The Hadrosaurus foulkii Leidy Site is a historic paleontological site in Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey.Now set in state-owned parkland, it is where the first relatively complete set of dinosaur bones were discovered in 1838, and then fully excavated by William Parker Foulke in 1858.

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  9. Field Station: Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    The first location opened in New Jersey in 2012, when it was named Best Local Theme Park by Time Out New York [5] In 2013 Field Station: Dinosaurs was named the second best dinosaur theme park in the world. [6] Fodor's named Field Station: Dinosaurs one of the World's Best Spots for Dinosaur Lovers on March 6, 2014. [7]