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Earth Experience - Middle Tennessee Museum of Natural History

816 Old Salem Rd, Murfreesboro, TN 37129
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One of the little known treasures of Middle Tennessee is the Middle Tennessee Museum Of Natural History: The Earth Experience, located in Murfreesboro! The museum has two entire rooms full of fossils, as well as a room with minerals and display cases with rocks and even meteorites... an estimated 2,000 items on display. Fossil donations have come in from a range of supporters as well as from Alan Brown's (Museum Director) annual digs in Montana which include specimens like two T-Rex leg bones. There is even a Paleontology Lab where you can see specimens in the process of being restored and prepared for display. If you have children, or your inner child loves dinosaurs or you are interested in fossils, geology, or gems, you need to check it out!

In 2005 Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) opened the MTSU Mineral Gem and Fossil Museum in Ezell Hall and hosted a collection of minerals and fossils. That site couldn't handle much traffic however and school groups had to be turned away due to the lack of space.

Fast forward to 2012 and a group of the museum's supporters decided to start a new museum. In doing so they created a separate 501c3 nonprofit corporation to better position it to find a location that would be big enough to accommodate large school groups and expand its exhibits.

By 2014, that new site had been secured and the new Tennessee Museum of Natural History: The Earth Experience was born. The new facility was able to accommodate donations and loans of fossils and minerals like those of Lewis Elrod of the Mid Tennessee Gem and Mineral Society and Mr. Jerry Jacene of Prehistoric Exhibits. One of the highlights of the new museum and it's larger size is a working paleontology laboratory where visitors can see real dinosaur bones being worked on and preserved.

Over the years we've visited the museum a number of times with our Scout group... on arrival visitors are been greeted by Director Alan Brown who does an absolutely fantastic job at providing a walk through and educating both children and adults about the various attractions \ displays.

Several fossil casts can be found on display in the first room ranging from Saber Toothed Tiger's to Wooly Rhinoceros'.

On exiting the first room you'll see on your right the working Paleo Lab where visitors can see the actual workspace used to clean and preserve fossils found during Alan Brown's trips to Montana. This room also contains many display cases with various rocks and minerals found here in Tennessee and abroad.

Off of this room is another with a large display (possibly the largest anywhere) of minerals from the world famous Elmwood mine in Carthage, TN. Mineral collectors everywhere know of the mine’s large fluorite and calcite crystals.

Finally, moving down the hallway, visitors will be treated to a room that contains a cast Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton... the highlight of the museum! It's based off of the third largest and most complete skeleton ever done and was purchased by Lewis Elrod. It is 38 feet long and nearly as high as the ceiling with more than 300 bones making up it's skeleton. The T-Rex lived approximately 66-68 million years ago during what is known as the Cretaceous Period. To date, only four or five complete T-Rex skeletons have ever been found. This T-Rex skeleton in particular is the only one in the world that has the full three fingers, where others have all been found with only two.

Clearly the T-Rex skeleton is a big draw for visitors to the museum. This room also has other great displays however.

The Middle Tennessee Natural History Museum: The Earth Experience, is a great place to visit right here in Middle Tennessee and your help is needed. Please make sure to join in our promotion and visit the museum... tell your family and friends about it to help...

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6y

I took my three small children, ages six and five, to Earth Experience for a day trip of exploring and experiencing history. When we walked in we were greeted kindly by staff. We paid our entrance fees which were very affordable and then a staff member began explaining how the tour would go. She was knowledgeable and friendly. As we began to walk through we were taken by the beautiful collection of historical pieces they have on display. It was awesome. This place is some 'hands-on' so my kiddos enjoyed their experiences even more. There are some amazing pieces from Tennessee. We were greeted by another staff member. He told us about these pieces and had extensive knowledge about every single one. He was outstanding for sure. The coolest part for my children was their T-Rex. It was super cool! It's huge and beautiful. They've got a good souvenir shop as well. My kiddos grabbed something for each hand. If you're looking for something to do and have time for a day trip this place is a must see. It isn't big but their collection is gorgeous. The staff is fantastic. I will definitely return for another tour and would bring my kids again. I would also recommend to family and friends because natural history...

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3y

My 5 star rating is based on the staff. Didn't do the exhibits (although I'd loved to take my kids one day soon) but rather I inherited some of my dad rock/fossil collection and needed some information about some of the pieces. I called to see if they could help me with the identification and they said they'd love to help. when I first arrived there were 2 grad students that were very knowledgeable and helpful. The 2 of them even took the time to help label each piece. A special thanks to Joe (one of the paleontologist there) who offered to hold a piece so he could do his due diligence in his diagnosis on a certain piece that gave all 3 some trouble figuring out exactly what it was. Joe got back to me in about an hour with a level of certainty of what is was. So if you have some rocks and or fossils stop by and have a chat with Joe and his knowledgeable staff memebers. Thanks again for all the help and information. (Pictures are of the piece that stumped Joe and the 2...

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I took my three small children, ages six and five, to Earth Experience for a day trip of exploring and experiencing history. When we walked in we were greeted kindly by staff. We paid our entrance fees which were very affordable and then a staff member began explaining how the tour would go. She was knowledgeable and friendly. As we began to walk through we were taken by the beautiful collection of historical pieces they have on display. It was awesome. This place is some 'hands-on' so my kiddos enjoyed their experiences even more. There are some amazing pieces from Tennessee. We were greeted by another staff member. He told us about these pieces and had extensive knowledge about every single one. He was outstanding for sure. The coolest part for my children was their T-Rex. It was super cool! It's huge and beautiful. They've got a good souvenir shop as well. My kiddos grabbed something for each hand. If you're looking for something to do and have time for a day trip this place is a must see. It isn't big but their collection is gorgeous. The staff is fantastic. I will definitely return for another tour and would bring my kids again. I would also recommend to family and friends because natural history museums are great.
madnarg04madnarg04
My 5 star rating is based on the staff. Didn't do the exhibits (although I'd loved to take my kids one day soon) but rather I inherited some of my dad rock/fossil collection and needed some information about some of the pieces. I called to see if they could help me with the identification and they said they'd love to help. when I first arrived there were 2 grad students that were very knowledgeable and helpful. The 2 of them even took the time to help label each piece. A special thanks to Joe (one of the paleontologist there) who offered to hold a piece so he could do his due diligence in his diagnosis on a certain piece that gave all 3 some trouble figuring out exactly what it was. Joe got back to me in about an hour with a level of certainty of what is was. So if you have some rocks and or fossils stop by and have a chat with Joe and his knowledgeable staff memebers. Thanks again for all the help and information. (Pictures are of the piece that stumped Joe and the 2 grad students)
Krishna SKrishna S
Wow is all I can say. Amazing I surprised my son with a trip to this hidden gem. He wants to be a paleontologist when he grows up and when I tell you he was all smiles when we got here. I honestly enjoyed it very much as well. We were greeted with kindness and such a warm welcome. I fell in love with the amount of gorgeous Crystals they had displayed. Breathtakingly Gorgeous. The Paleontologist was in the back where the T-Rex was and she yes she 💖 (Girl Power lol) took her time and talked to us for a while and talked to my son about his future dreams of being a paleontologist. It gave him so much hope for his future. It's not many African Americans or women in that industry but seeing her there and all that she has accomplished just warmed his heart. He said, "if a woman can do it then a black kid who loves digging and absolutely loves dinosaurs can do it to Mommy?" I said absolutely son!! It was great even his Dad enjoyed the experience as well. It was amazing.
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I took my three small children, ages six and five, to Earth Experience for a day trip of exploring and experiencing history. When we walked in we were greeted kindly by staff. We paid our entrance fees which were very affordable and then a staff member began explaining how the tour would go. She was knowledgeable and friendly. As we began to walk through we were taken by the beautiful collection of historical pieces they have on display. It was awesome. This place is some 'hands-on' so my kiddos enjoyed their experiences even more. There are some amazing pieces from Tennessee. We were greeted by another staff member. He told us about these pieces and had extensive knowledge about every single one. He was outstanding for sure. The coolest part for my children was their T-Rex. It was super cool! It's huge and beautiful. They've got a good souvenir shop as well. My kiddos grabbed something for each hand. If you're looking for something to do and have time for a day trip this place is a must see. It isn't big but their collection is gorgeous. The staff is fantastic. I will definitely return for another tour and would bring my kids again. I would also recommend to family and friends because natural history museums are great.
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My 5 star rating is based on the staff. Didn't do the exhibits (although I'd loved to take my kids one day soon) but rather I inherited some of my dad rock/fossil collection and needed some information about some of the pieces. I called to see if they could help me with the identification and they said they'd love to help. when I first arrived there were 2 grad students that were very knowledgeable and helpful. The 2 of them even took the time to help label each piece. A special thanks to Joe (one of the paleontologist there) who offered to hold a piece so he could do his due diligence in his diagnosis on a certain piece that gave all 3 some trouble figuring out exactly what it was. Joe got back to me in about an hour with a level of certainty of what is was. So if you have some rocks and or fossils stop by and have a chat with Joe and his knowledgeable staff memebers. Thanks again for all the help and information. (Pictures are of the piece that stumped Joe and the 2 grad students)
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Wow is all I can say. Amazing I surprised my son with a trip to this hidden gem. He wants to be a paleontologist when he grows up and when I tell you he was all smiles when we got here. I honestly enjoyed it very much as well. We were greeted with kindness and such a warm welcome. I fell in love with the amount of gorgeous Crystals they had displayed. Breathtakingly Gorgeous. The Paleontologist was in the back where the T-Rex was and she yes she 💖 (Girl Power lol) took her time and talked to us for a while and talked to my son about his future dreams of being a paleontologist. It gave him so much hope for his future. It's not many African Americans or women in that industry but seeing her there and all that she has accomplished just warmed his heart. He said, "if a woman can do it then a black kid who loves digging and absolutely loves dinosaurs can do it to Mommy?" I said absolutely son!! It was great even his Dad enjoyed the experience as well. It was amazing.
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