Earl Douglass Workshop-Laboratory (Q5325825)

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The Earl Douglass Workshop-Laboratory was used by Earl Douglass, the discoverer of the dinosaur bone deposits at the dinosaur quarry in Dinosaur National Monument, to preserve, study and prepare fossil specimens. Located next to the quarry adjacent to the Quarry Visitor Center, the workshop is a 10.5-foot (3.2 m) by 13.17-foot (4.01 m) stone shed with a flat soil roof, built into the hillside. It was built about 1920 by Carnegie Museum of Natural History personnel who were working at the site in eastern Utah.

Wikidata location: 40.4406, -109.3011 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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National Register of Historic Places listed place (Q19558910) heritage:operator=nrhp
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Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Utah historic, boundary=protected_area
National Register of Historic Places in Dinosaur National Monument historic, boundary=protected_area
National Register of Historic Places in Uintah County, Utah historic, boundary=protected_area