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Dinosaurs at The Virginia Living Museum

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Dinosaurs at the Virginia Living Museum

Have you heard? Dinosaurs are back in town at The Virginia Living Museum! 

Tremble at a growling teen-aged T. rex. An Apatosaurus mother and her baby greet visitors with wide, sweeping neck motions. Observe baby dinosaurs hatching from a nest. See three different types of baby dinosaurs up-close. 

Use a joystick to maneuver a robotic Stegosaurus. See the feathered Citipati, which highlights the link between non-avian dinosaurs and birds. Outdoors you will need to dodge the water-spitting Dilophosaurus.

Time: 9am-5pm (daily) through September 5, 2016

Cost: Exhibit included in general museum daytime admission. VLM members Free, non-members $20 adults, $15 children (ages 3-12).