Stonerose Interpretive Center

Stonerose Interpretive Center
and Eocene Fossil Site
Named afterRose family fossils found at the site[1]
Founded1989
FounderWes Wehr, Bert Chadick, Madeline Perry, Gary Anderson, Richard Slagle, Klifton Frazier[2]
Legal status501c(3)
FocusEocene fossils of Northern Ferry County
Location
Coordinates48°38′52″N 118°44′22″W / 48.64778°N 118.73944°W / 48.64778; -118.73944
Key people
Solea Kabakov, Director
Travis Wellman, Operations Manager
Parent organization
Friends of Stonerose Fossils
Employees
3
Websitehttps://stonerosefossil.org/

The Stonerose Interpretive center & Eocene Fossil Site is a 501c(3) non-profit public museum and fossil dig located in Republic, Washington. The center was established in 1989 and houses fossils that have been featured in National Geographic Magazine, Sunset magazine, and numerous scientific works.

  1. ^ Dowling, R.; Newsome, D. (2006). "Geotourism's issues and challenges.". In Dowling, R.; Newsome, D. (eds.). Geotourism. Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann. pp. 244–245. ISBN 0750662158.
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