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Gray Fossil Museum, East Tennessee State University The Gray Fossil Museum is a wonderful new museum in Gray, TN, near Johnson City. The museum explores the remarkable Miocene fossil site on which the museum sits, and catalogs the ongoing work of scientific director Dr. Steven (Wally) Wallace and his team.
The new 3300-square-foot museum features thousands of square feet of murals painted by Karen under Dr. Wallace's direction, and new fossils continue to be found in this exciting area.
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Gray Fossil Gomphothere detail © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil Miocene Forest, panda, alligator and pig © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil Miocene Forest, saber-tooth cat and tapir © East Tennessee State University |

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Gray Fossil Miocene landscape detail © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil Miocene Mural, saber_tooth, badger and tapirs © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil Miocene Mural, tapir and badger detail © East Tennessee State University |

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Gray Fossil Mural, Gomphotheres, pig, sloth and snake © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil Mural, tapir and baby tapir detail © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil Mural, teleoceras family detail © East Tennessee State University |

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Gray Fossil Murals, bullfrog detail © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil Murals, entry detail © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil Murals, juvenile camel detail © East Tennessee State University |

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Gray Fossil Murals, panda detail © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil Murals, panda detail © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil Murals, snail detail © East Tennessee State University |

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Gray Fossil Museum Mural Series, installation photo © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil Museum Teleoceras Scene © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil Museum Teleoceras Scene, Short-Faced Bear detail © East Tennessee State University |

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Gray Fossil Museum Teleoceras Scene, Teleoceras detail © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil saber-tooth cat detail © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil watering-hole formation © East Tennessee State University |

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Miocene alligator and wild pig detail © East Tennessee State University |
Teleoceras family © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil graphics, alligator silhouette showing skeleton © East Tennessee State University |

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Gray Fossil graphics, composite tapir skeleton © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil graphics, saber-tooth cat skeleton © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil graphics, tapir silhouette showing skeleton © East Tennessee State University |

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Short-faced bear © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil Tennessee Ice Age landscape © East Tennessee State University |
Earth with GPS satellites © East Tennessee State University |

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Gray Fossil graphics, badger cladistics © East Tennessee State University |
Gray Fossil graphics, badger family relations © East Tennessee State University |
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