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...From Dinosaurs to Drill Bits ...

From Dinosaurs to Drill Bits is the oil and gas story of the San Juan Basin. Using the latest in technology this exhibit educates and entertains visitors about an amazing resource we use everyday. Experience the thrill of riding deep into the earth in search of oil on a simulated floor shaking adventure. Learn what it takes to drill thousands of feet looking for black gold. Then discover how it's transformed into consumer products.

above: Rattlesnake Derrick

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FARMINGTON: 100 YEARS OF CHANGE

Ongoing
Farmington Museum & Visitor Center at Gateway Park

The rich history of Farmington’s past from early pioneer settlement to the present-day is displayed in this exhibition. Created to celebrate Farmington’s centennial year, the exhibit highlights many of the people, places, businesses and events that made Farmington what it is today. The exhibition explores early settlement history, the area’s agricultural past and the growth and development of the town to a regional city.

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THREE WATERS TRADING POST EXHIBIT

Ongoing
Farmington Museum and Visitors Center at Gateway Park

The Three Waters Trading Post exhibit opened at 3:00 pm on
Saturday, June 22, 2002. Approximately one hundred people
attended the late afternoon exhibit opening and reception.
Visitors toured the exhibit and local traders reminisced about
the past while viewing the exhibits.

The exhibit features a walk-through replica of a 1930s trading post with a bull pen stocked with period goods and artifacts, a pawn room and office Trading Post Interior Photoshowcases jewelry and rugs, a computer station and trading posts location map are located outside the replica post. Many of the objects used in the exhibit have been donated by local trading post families.

Trading Post Exterior PhotoThis exhibit is a portion of the long-term exhibits planned for the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park. It is located within the timeline of the Farmington: 100 Years of Change exhibit. The Three Waters Trading Post is funded in part by a $150,000 donation from the United Indian Traders Association and is part of a joint oral history project with Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, AZ.



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