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Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum gets its "Dino Bus"

Once the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum opens, it will have its very own “dino bus” to shuttle in visitors.

Hansen Ford has donated a 24 seat bus, with eye-catching exterior designs by SpeedPro.

Sales Manager Dallas Bennett says Hanson Ford loves to immerse itself in the community, and looking forward to helping others access the facility.

“Going to schools, going to hotels, going even to public libraries, wherever it might be, to take people that might not have the chance to go out there and take advantage of such a fantastic museum.”

The bus will be used this week to take around celebrities in town for the museum’s ribbon cutting this weekend.

It’s hoped it will be open to the public by next spring.

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