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X-WR-CALDESC:Join the Tongass Historical Museum for the opening reception o
 f Cruisin' the Fossil Coastline\, the new featured exhibit\n\nOpens Friday
 \, March 3\, 2023 5 - 7:00 p.m.\n\nTravel to the prehistoric past with Cru
 isin' the Fossil Coastline at the Tongass Historical Museum. Be prepared t
 o look at the world in a whole new way in this 'epoch' exhibit on Alaska f
 ossils. Cruisin' the Fossil Coastline is an imaginative blending of scienc
 e and art – with artwork and fossils ranging from polar dinosaurs\, giant 
 marine reptiles\, palm filled forests\, to tiny trilobites and much more.
 \nArtist Ray Troll and paleontologist Kirk Johnson\, director of the Smith
 sonian National Museum of Natural History\, logged more than 10\,000 miles
  and 250 days traveling the North American coast in search of fossils and 
 the stories they tell. They visited museums\, dove into research collectio
 ns\, hung out with fellow scientists and artists\, and visited active dig 
 sites via automobiles\, small airplanes\, and boats.\nThis exhibit focuses
  on their fossil adventures with highlights from Southeast Alaska and the 
 remarkable stories that fossils reveal. Learn about the history of life on
  Earth punctuated by killer asteroids and mass extinctions. Discover the a
 ncient geology of prehistoric Alaska and its giant marine reptiles\, the i
 chthyosaurs\, found on nearby islands. Come face to face with a giant Ice 
 Age bear and its cousins in the sea\, the seals and sea lions. On display 
 for the first time are Ray's original field books and sketches from when h
 e was cruisin' the fossil coastline.
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DESCRIPTION:Join the Tongass Historical Museum for the opening reception of
  Cruisin' the Fossil Coastline\, the new featured exhibit\n\nOpens Friday\
 , March 3\, 2023 5 - 7:00 p.m.\n\nTravel to the prehistoric past with Crui
 sin' the Fossil Coastline at the Tongass Historical Museum. Be prepared to
  look at the world in a whole new way in this 'epoch' exhibit on Alaska fo
 ssils. Cruisin' the Fossil Coastline is an imaginative blending of science
  and art – with artwork and fossils ranging from polar dinosaurs\, giant m
 arine reptiles\, palm filled forests\, to tiny trilobites and much more.\n
 Artist Ray Troll and paleontologist Kirk Johnson\, director of the Smithso
 nian National Museum of Natural History\, logged more than 10\,000 miles a
 nd 250 days traveling the North American coast in search of fossils and th
 e stories they tell. They visited museums\, dove into research collections
 \, hung out with fellow scientists and artists\, and visited active dig si
 tes via automobiles\, small airplanes\, and boats.\nThis exhibit focuses o
 n their fossil adventures with highlights from Southeast Alaska and the re
 markable stories that fossils reveal. Learn about the history of life on E
 arth punctuated by killer asteroids and mass extinctions. Discover the anc
 ient geology of prehistoric Alaska and its giant marine reptiles\, the ich
 thyosaurs\, found on nearby islands. Come face to face with a giant Ice Ag
 e bear and its cousins in the sea\, the seals and sea lions. On display fo
 r the first time are Ray's original field books and sketches from when he 
 was cruisin' the fossil coastline.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20230303T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20230303T190000
LOCATION:Artwork: Cruisin' the Fossil Coastline 2\, 2016  by Ray Troll
SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Cruisin' the Fossil Coastline
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