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The Dinosaur National Monument, straddling the Colorado-Utah border, is renowned for its rich fossil beds. Although the quarry was a paleontological hotspot during the early 20th century, the content notes that the site was last excavated in 1924. Despite the century-old excavation, the park remains a vital window into the Jurassic era. It preserves over 1,500 dinosaur fossils still embedded in the rock face. (58 words)
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