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Museum Hours: Tuesday - Saturday: 11am to 3pm | Sunday: 2pm to 5pm | Monday: Closed | Free admission | Contact Info: 400 College Blvd Clute, Texas 77531 |  979-265-7831 | bmns@bcfas.org

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Museum Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday: 11am to 3pm
Sunday: 2pm to 5pm
Monday: Closed
Free admission

Contact Info:
400 College Blvd Clute, Texas 77531 |  979-265-7831 | bmns@bcfas.org

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Location of earliest Wharton family cemetery

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About the Brazosport Archaeological Society

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BAS Constitution

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BAS Brochure 10-10-2022
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We have dinosaurs! Visit with an Allosaurus, a Triceratops, a tiny Bambiraptor and a native Texan Agujaceratops. Beware of the Megalodon and Mosasaur. Found a shell on the beach and want to know what it is? We can help. We have shells from Texas and around the world.

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