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Local museum group proposes geologic "walk through time" along Price river trail
Summary
A museum advisory board proposed a two-phase project to add educational kiosks and large fossil replicas along the Price trail to boost visitation to the local prehistoric museum; the council welcomed the idea and offered to consider future agenda items for coordination and permitting.
Members of the advisory board for the local prehistoric museum presented a proposal during public comment at the Feb. 26 Price City Council meeting to create a geologic “walk through time” along the Price river trail and near the museum.
Chuck Zimborski, board member, said the project would be built in two phases. Phase 1 would place a series of interpretive kiosks along the roughly 1.25-mile trail to explain major geologic periods; the presenters estimated kiosk fabrication at roughly $8,000–$10,000 each and projected Phase 1…
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