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See the world’s largest collection of dinosaur poop at Arizona’s new ‘Poozeum’

Two words say it all: “fossilized feces.” And tourists usually like anything free.

“We aim to provide a one-of-a-kind experience that promises laughter, fascination, and a pile of the unexpected,” proclaims a new free museum opening soon in Williams, Arizona.

The Poozeum will showcase dinosaur poop, known by paleontologists as coprolite, when it opens in its permanent home in Williams, Arizona, at 8 a.m. on May 18.

Founded in 2014 by George Frandsen as a virtual coprolite resource center, the Poozeum has earned two Guinness World Records. Now, it has a permanent home on famous Route 66 at 109 W. Railroad Ave. in Williams.

The museum “combines the allure of a natural history museum, the intrigue of an art gallery, and the excitement of a carnival sideshow,” according to a news release. “Visitors will take a memorable journey into the weird and wonderful world of coprolites and dinosaur poop.”

The museum boasts the largest collection of coprolites in the world, including the largest coprolite by a carnivore. The Poozeum’s dinosaur-themed gift shop has carefully curated items focused on learning, fun, and of course, Poozeum merchandise.

Each exhibit is designed to intrigue and entertain. From the mind-boggling diversity of coprolites to the mesmerizing carnival banners and art pieces, visitors will witness the prehistoric world in an entirely new light. Notable among the attractions is a grand bronze statue of a T. rex, aptly named “The Stinker,” a humorous take on Rodin’s “The Thinker.”

“The Poozeum is more than just a museum; it’s instructive entertainment that sparks curiosity about science, art, and our prehistoric past,” Frandsen said “It was my goal to create a totally unique educational environment that inspires conversations, creativity, and fun memories — all through the lens of coprolites and dinosaur poop!”

For more information, go to poozeum.com.

Contact Marvin Clemons at mclemons@reviewjournal.com.

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