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Western Science Center

The Western Science Center (WSC), formerly the Western Center for Archaeology & Paleontology,[1] is a museum located near Diamond Valley Lake in Hemet, California. The WSC is home to a large collection of Native American artifacts and Ice Age fossils that were unearthed at Diamond Valley Lake, including "Max", the largest mastodon found in the western United States, and "Xena", a Columbian mammoth, as well as dinosaur fossils recovered from New Mexico.

Western Science Center
The Western Center Museum campus.
Former name
Western Center for Archaeology & Paleontology
Established2006
Location2345 Searl Parkway
Hemet, CA 92543
Coordinates33°42′19″N 116°59′35″W / 33.70528°N 116.99306°W / 33.70528; -116.99306
DirectorAlton Dooley
Websitehttp://www.westerncentermuseum.org/
Opening hoursTuesday - Sunday, 10am – 5pm

Opened in 2006, the museum has been designed to provide world-class facilities for the research, curation, and presentation of the nearly one million specimens discovered during the development of Diamond Valley Lake in Hemet.[2]

The Campus edit

The 33,000 square feet (3,100 m2) building was designed to be among the most eco-friendly museums in the United States. Its special environmental features include solar panels on the roof, cold-water pipelines running underneath the floor to reduce air conditioning, landscaping with low-irrigation native foliage, and extensive water reclamation. In 2008, it was awarded LEED Platinum Status by the US Green Building Council, their highest rating, and was the first museum in the United States to receive the recognition.[3]

The museum's public displays are housed in the permanent gallery, with another gallery housing temporary and traveling exhibits. The collections are held in the repository, not open to the public, which features 14-foot-tall (4.3 m), fully motorized compactor shelving units. The Collections Repository holds many paleontological and archaeological collections of Riverside County projects.[4]

Exhibits edit

 
Harlan's ground sloth at WSC

The museum features a 156 feet (48 m) long exterior walkway that holds a life-on-Earth timeline. The welcome lobby features 24 feet (7.3 m) high walls with re-created paleontological strata and reproduction fossils projecting from the walls.

The tour of the permanent gallery begins with interactive exhibits on the natural history of Domenigoni and Diamond Valleys, continuing through displays on European and Native American culture and history from the area. Among the artifacts on display are pieces donated by the Domenigoni family, the original settlers of the valley, and the Soboba band of Luiseño Indians that inhabited the area before them.

Visitors can view two movies on the construction of Diamond Valley Lake, and the fauna of the Pleistocene in the Diamond and Domenigoni Valleys, shown in a 270 degree immersive theater that shakes with the movies. From there, visitors proceed to the paleontology gallery, replete with fossils recovered and studied by scientists from the San Bernardino County Museum. The highlights of this gallery are the skeletons of "Max", the largest mastodon ever discovered in the western United States, and "Xena", a Columbian mammoth. Also featured in the gallery is "Li'l Stevie", one of the most complete mastodons known from the western United States, who is displayed unreconstructed and still partially buried as found when it was first uncovered. The gallery also features the skeletons of a Harlan's ground sloth, and interactive displays on the disciplines of archaeology and paleontology. Visitors can also visit temporary traveling exhibits in the 3,000 square feet (280 m2) temporary exhibit area.[5]

On August 21, 2021, the museum opened the new gallery, Prehistory Pathways, which focuses on fossils found in New Mexico's Menefee Formation and the museum's research there.[6][7][8] Included is the hadrosaur Ornatops, whose holotype is at the science centre, as well as artwork and models by the noted Brian Engh.

The museum also features a full-scale simulated archaeology and paleontology dig site, which opened for its first student excavations in the spring of 2009. It is currently being used by WSC staff, in association with local K-12 schools and colleges, to teach proper excavation methodology to students. It is also open for museum visitors to view an active dig site in process.[9]

Affiliations edit

In November 2008 the Smithsonian Institution granted Affiliate status to WSC.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ "New Name Spells Big Changes at Western Center" (PDF). Western Science Center. October 1, 2009. Retrieved 2010-09-18.
  2. ^ Ayala, Jamie. . The Press Enterprise. Archived from the original on May 9, 2008. Retrieved 21 November 2010.
  3. ^ Wesson, Gail (April 18, 2008). . The Press Enterprise. Archived from the original on May 11, 2008. Retrieved 2010-09-18.
  4. ^ "The Repository". Western Science Center. 2009. Retrieved 2010-09-18.
  5. ^ "Your experience at the Museum includes". Western Science Center. 2009. Retrieved 2010-09-18.
  6. ^ "PERMANENT EXHIBITS". Western Science Center. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
  7. ^ Yarbeugh, Beau (August 21, 2021). "Hemet's Western Science Center reopens after 18 months". The Press Enterprise. Retrieved August 22, 2021.
  8. ^ Dooley, Alton (July 27, 2021). "Duckbill on a stick! The #3dprinted premaxillae of the #dinosaur Ornatops, for the @WesternCenter exhibit "Prehistoric Pathways" opening August 21!". Twitter. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  9. ^ "The WSC Simulated Dig Site Is Open". Western Science Center. Retrieved 2010-09-18.
  10. ^ "Western Center Named Smithsonian Affiliate" (PDF). Western Science Center. October 28, 2008. Retrieved 2010-09-18.[dead link]

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Western Science Center WSC formerly the Western Center for Archaeology amp Paleontology 1 is a museum located near Diamond Valley Lake in Hemet California The WSC is home to a large collection of Native American artifacts and Ice Age fossils that were unearthed at Diamond Valley Lake including Max the largest mastodon found in the western United States and Xena a Columbian mammoth as well as dinosaur fossils recovered from New Mexico Western Science CenterThe Western Center Museum campus Former nameWestern Center for Archaeology amp PaleontologyEstablished2006Location2345 Searl ParkwayHemet CA 92543Coordinates33 42 19 N 116 59 35 W 33 70528 N 116 99306 W 33 70528 116 99306DirectorAlton DooleyWebsitehttp www westerncentermuseum org Opening hoursTuesday Sunday 10am 5pm Opened in 2006 the museum has been designed to provide world class facilities for the research curation and presentation of the nearly one million specimens discovered during the development of Diamond Valley Lake in Hemet 2 Contents 1 The Campus 2 Exhibits 3 Affiliations 4 References 5 External linksThe Campus editThe 33 000 square feet 3 100 m2 building was designed to be among the most eco friendly museums in the United States Its special environmental features include solar panels on the roof cold water pipelines running underneath the floor to reduce air conditioning landscaping with low irrigation native foliage and extensive water reclamation In 2008 it was awarded LEED Platinum Status by the US Green Building Council their highest rating and was the first museum in the United States to receive the recognition 3 The museum s public displays are housed in the permanent gallery with another gallery housing temporary and traveling exhibits The collections are held in the repository not open to the public which features 14 foot tall 4 3 m fully motorized compactor shelving units The Collections Repository holds many paleontological and archaeological collections of Riverside County projects 4 Exhibits edit nbsp Harlan s ground sloth at WSC The museum features a 156 feet 48 m long exterior walkway that holds a life on Earth timeline The welcome lobby features 24 feet 7 3 m high walls with re created paleontological strata and reproduction fossils projecting from the walls The tour of the permanent gallery begins with interactive exhibits on the natural history of Domenigoni and Diamond Valleys continuing through displays on European and Native American culture and history from the area Among the artifacts on display are pieces donated by the Domenigoni family the original settlers of the valley and the Soboba band of Luiseno Indians that inhabited the area before them Visitors can view two movies on the construction of Diamond Valley Lake and the fauna of the Pleistocene in the Diamond and Domenigoni Valleys shown in a 270 degree immersive theater that shakes with the movies From there visitors proceed to the paleontology gallery replete with fossils recovered and studied by scientists from the San Bernardino County Museum The highlights of this gallery are the skeletons of Max the largest mastodon ever discovered in the western United States and Xena a Columbian mammoth Also featured in the gallery is Li l Stevie one of the most complete mastodons known from the western United States who is displayed unreconstructed and still partially buried as found when it was first uncovered The gallery also features the skeletons of a Harlan s ground sloth and interactive displays on the disciplines of archaeology and paleontology Visitors can also visit temporary traveling exhibits in the 3 000 square feet 280 m2 temporary exhibit area 5 On August 21 2021 the museum opened the new gallery Prehistory Pathways which focuses on fossils found in New Mexico s Menefee Formation and the museum s research there 6 7 8 Included is the hadrosaur Ornatops whose holotype is at the science centre as well as artwork and models by the noted Brian Engh The museum also features a full scale simulated archaeology and paleontology dig site which opened for its first student excavations in the spring of 2009 It is currently being used by WSC staff in association with local K 12 schools and colleges to teach proper excavation methodology to students It is also open for museum visitors to view an active dig site in process 9 Affiliations editIn November 2008 the Smithsonian Institution granted Affiliate status to WSC 10 References edit New Name Spells Big Changes at Western Center PDF Western Science Center October 1 2009 Retrieved 2010 09 18 Ayala Jamie Hemet museum honors region s past seeks to protect planet s future The Press Enterprise Archived from the original on May 9 2008 Retrieved 21 November 2010 Wesson Gail April 18 2008 Diamond Valley Lake museum buildings rated Platinum The Press Enterprise Archived from the original on May 11 2008 Retrieved 2010 09 18 The Repository Western Science Center 2009 Retrieved 2010 09 18 Your experience at the Museum includes Western Science Center 2009 Retrieved 2010 09 18 PERMANENT EXHIBITS Western Science Center Retrieved August 19 2021 Yarbeugh Beau August 21 2021 Hemet s Western Science Center reopens after 18 months The Press Enterprise Retrieved August 22 2021 Dooley Alton July 27 2021 Duckbill on a stick The 3dprinted premaxillae of the dinosaur Ornatops for the WesternCenter exhibit Prehistoric Pathways opening August 21 Twitter Retrieved August 8 2021 The WSC Simulated Dig Site Is Open Western Science Center Retrieved 2010 09 18 Western Center Named Smithsonian Affiliate PDF Western Science Center October 28 2008 Retrieved 2010 09 18 dead link External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Western Science Center amp oldid 1187147627, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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