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  1. The Museum of Jurassic Technology in Los Angeles, California is an educational institution dedicated to the advancement of knowledge and the public appreciation of the Lower Jurassic. Like a coat of two colors, the Museum serves dual functions.

  2. The Museum of Jurassic Technology is a 501(c)3 non-profit and your membership contribution is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. All proceeds go directly towards the Museum's programs and operations. Questions about membership can be directed to membership(at)mjt(dot)org.

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  4. Mar 31, 2015 · The Museum of Jurassic Technology facade at 9341 Venice Blvd. Jennifer Bastian. The Museum of Jurassic Technology in West Los Angeles is unlike any other museum you have been to. There is a sense ...

  5. The Benefits of Active Membership to The Museum of Jurassic Technology. Annual Membership $35 __ _____ __ Special Gift Members receive an etched brass lapel pin of the Museum's logo. 10% Discount at the Museum's Gift Shop Like the Museum itself, The Museum's gift shop is unique.

  6. The Museum of Jurassic Technology. Visitor Information. These pages give some practical information for visiting the Museum and outline some of the many services and programs available. Location and Transportation. Opening Hours and Suggested Admission. Membership. Group and Class Visits. Shops and Places to Eat.

  7. Schedule Your Time. Museum of Jurassic Technology now requires visitors to book appointments in advance through its online ticketing system. It is advised to arrive at least 15 min before your appointment time to allow for time to park and check-in. Please note: the Museum closes at 8pm on Thursdays and Fridays, and 6pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

  8. The Museum of Jurassic Technology at 9341 Venice Boulevard in the Palms district of Los Angeles, California, was founded by David Hildebrand Wilson and Diana Drake Wilson in 1988. [1] [2] It calls itself "an educational institution dedicated to the advancement of knowledge and the public appreciation of the Lower Jurassic", [3] the relevance of ...

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