Dig For Fossils At The Newest 26,000-Square-Foot T-Rex Science Center In West Virginia
By Lea Monroe|Published December 08, 2019
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Here at Only In West Virginia, we’re always on the lookout for the newest attractions that are popping up in our state and that’s exactly what we’re here to share with you today. Bringing you to the heart of the Mountain State, it’s time to grab all your family and friends because there’s a newly-opened science center in Charleston that you’re going to want to check out!
This inconspicuous looking building in the Southridge Shopping Center plaza, West Virginia is now home to its own T-Rex Science Center.
As you explore the huge space, you'll find yourself in a sea of dinosaur bones and fossil castings - with even a casting of the Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton that was found in South Dakota in 1988 on display!
Volunteer paleontologists will be spending time at the center to talk with visitors, while you can always find other helpful people here to further tell you all about what's inside the center.
If you don't have enough time to stop in and explore the entire science center, you can also choose to visit the Gift Shop that's open to the public for free without admission.
Shop around the store for plush dinosaurs, gemstones, jewelry made from fossils, and other dinosaur-themed goodies. Every purchase helps to keep the center up and running.