First 50 Years as Monument

August 20, 1969
President Richard Nixon signs the bill that establishes Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument for future generations to study and enjoy!
 
First rangers worked from a trailer.
The first ranger station is a trailer.
1970
William Ryan and Richard Shillinglaw arrive as the first rangers at the new monument.
 
1971
Victor Lewis is appointed as the Monument’s first superintendent.
 
 
Wasp fossil
Wasp fossil
1974
The famous fossil wasp Palaeovespa, which you see on our logo, is found by ranger Henry Tanski.
 
Mid 1970s
F. Martin Brown volunteers his time as a paleontologist until 1993.
 
1975
The former Henderson Museum is rennovated for use as a ranger station and visitor center.
 
Hornbek Homestead before renovations.
Hornbek Homestead house before renovations.
1976
The Hornbek Homestead is restored and opened for visitors.
 
1980s
School field trips are now hosted at the Monument.
 
1987
The Friends of the Florissant Fossil Beds is founded.
 
1990s
Emmett Evanoff and his students focus their efforts on the Florissant valley, resulting in a modern stratigraphic column of the area’s geology.
 
1992
F. M. Carpenter publishes a landmark paper, the insect volume of the “Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology”. Many Florissant specimens are listed in this book.
 
3 Women Defenders of Florissant Fossil Beds
Women Defenders of Florissant at 25th Anniversary
August 20, 1994
Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument celebrates its 25th anniversary and the passionate women behind the Defenders of Florissant are reunited– Estella Leopold, Bettie Willard, and Vim Wright.
 
Paleontologist standing on petrified stump
Paleontologist standing on petrified stump
1994
Dr. Herb Meyer joins the Monument as its first paleontologist.
 
Mammoth tooth fossil
Fossil of mammoth tooth
1994
A fossil mammoth tooth is discovered by an intern.
 
1997
The monument’s paleontology internship program sees its first interns.
 
2000
Paleontologists start a collaboration with a petrified forest in Sexi, Peru, which is still active today.
 
Book cover of Fossils of Florissant
2003
The Fossils of Florissant, by Dr. Herb Meyer, is published, bringing together specimens from Florissant that are housed in collections around the world into the same volume.
 
2008
Continued scientific research is published in a special Geological Society of America paper on the paleontology of the Florissant Formation.
 
2009
Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument celebrates its 40th anniversary and lawyers and Defenders are reunited. (Estella Leopold, Tom Lamm, Dick Lamm, and Victor Yannacone.)
 
Florissant Fossil Beds NM Visitor Center building
Visitor Center
2013
A permanent visitor center, museum, and research facility is built and dedicated.
 
2013
The geologic trail is dedicated and open to the public.
 
2017
The volunteer program at Florissant Fossil Beds wins the George Hartzog award, the highest honor for a volunteer program in the National Park Service.
 
2017
A Geology and Paleontology Camp for upper elementary school students is offered for the first time.
 
2019
34 Million years after the volcano
50 years after the Monument was established
3.4 million visitors later
 
 

Last updated: July 15, 2023

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