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For National Fossil Day, Dr. Becky Totten will be presenting “Did mosasaurs drink freshwater? A new study of the fiercest predators in Alabama’s ancient oceans” on October 15, 2022 at Alabama Museum of Natural History (Smith Hall) from 2:30 pm – 3:15 pm.

Cost

National Fossil Day is FREE!

Date / Time

This presentation will be giving on October 15, 2022 from 2:30 pm – 3:15 pm.

 

Location

This National Fossil Day presentation will be held in Smith Hall, Room 205 on the campus of The University of Alabama.

 

Directions

 

From Birmingham: Take Interstate 20/59 S to Tuscaloosa exit 73, McFarland Blvd. Head West on McFarland Blvd toward the University of Alabama. Exit right onto University Blvd. Follow University Blvd to Hackberry Lane. Make a right onto Hackberry Lane and turn into the second parking lot on your left behind Smith Hall (yellow brick building).

 

From Montgomery: Take Hwy 82 W to Tuscaloosa. Exit right onto University Blvd. Follow University Blvd to Hackberry Lane. Make a right onto Hackberry Lane and turn into the second parking lot on your left behind Smith Hall (yellow brick building).

 

Parking

There are five dedicated visitor parking spaces in the lot behind Smith Hall that can be accessed from Hackberry Drive. Upon arrival, once you pay for admission, you will receive a parking pass receipt that will entitle you to free parking in our museum visitor parking spaces. In addition, there is a parking deck located at Campus Drive and Hackberry Lane. The cost for visitor parking in the deck is $1 for the first hour and $2 for each additional hour. To reach the parking deck, take Hackberry Lane to Campus Drive East, and the parking deck is on the right.

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