Encounter Dinosaurs At This Interactive Iowa Science Museum
Odds are that we all had a dinosaur phase as kids – for some of us, it never actually ended! There’s just something thrilling about seeing these massive beasts from millions of years past, especially if our personal favorite is there – mine is the unusual Baryonyx. Many of the best dinosaur exhibits are temporary ones, especially those that recreate the appearance and ecosystem of the massive beasts, rather than simply displaying their bones. That’s the case for Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice, which will be running at the Bluedorn Science Imaginarium in Waterloo’s Grout Museum District starting on May 18 and lasting through September 7, 2024. Part of a larger exhibit exploring the secrets of the prehistoric world, this dinosaur exhibit in Iowa will feature stunning models and interactive activities for kids of all ages to enjoy.
Are you planning to visit this unique dinosaur exhibit in Iowa starting on May 18, 2024? Have you explored the Grout Museum District before? Let us know in the comments section! You can find out more about the exhibit on the official webpage of the Bluedorn Science Imaginarium, and follow the Grout Museum District on Facebook for more preview images as the exhibit gets rolling! While you’re in Waterloo, make sure to try the massive pork tenderloin – fit for the appetite of a T-Rex – at Newton’s Cafe! For a charming night’s rest, why not book a room at the Weis Mansion Bed and Breakfast?
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