The Hudson-Meng Bison Bonebed site, officially named the Hudson-Meng Education and Research Center, is a fossil site located in the Oglala National Grassland of Sioux County, Nebraska 20 miles northwest of Crawford.
[2] Open seasonally, the site features a visitor center with interpretive exhibits and views of the bones.
Bill Hudson and Albert Meng were local ranchers who are credited[4][5] with discovering the bonebed in 1954 while digging for a pond.
Originally excavated by Dr. Larry Agenbroad in the 1970s, the dig was over 400 square meters and was considered the largest Alberta Culture bison kill site ever discovered.
In 2005, PaleoCultural Research Group and the University of Colorado undertook excavations at the site.