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Dinosaur Fossils Coming To Dunn Museum

The special exhibit will include six full dinosaur skeletal molds including a Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus rex and Velociraptor.

"Dinosaurs: Fossils Exposed" special exhibition runs at the Dunn Museum in Libertyville from October 7 through January 15, 2024.
"Dinosaurs: Fossils Exposed" special exhibition runs at the Dunn Museum in Libertyville from October 7 through January 15, 2024. (Museum of Discovery)

LIBERTYVILLE, IL — Dinosaurs will visit the Bess Bower Dunn Museum in Libertyville with the opening of a special exhibition, "Dinosaurs: Fossils Exposed."

The exhibit runs from October 7 through January 15, 2024 at the museum, which is operated by the Lake County Forest Preserves. The new exhibition explores the bones and fossils belonging to the giant creatures that once roamed the earth, according to a news release.

Visitors can view and even touch six full dinosaur skeletal molds including a Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus rex and Velociraptor. There are additional molds of skulls, arms, legs, eggs, footprints and a 6-foot-1-inch Apatosaurus femur.

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“People’s imaginations work overtime when it comes to developing their understanding of dinosaurs,” said Nan Buckardt, the director of education for Lake County Forest Preserves. “They include some of the largest animals ever to roam the earth and some that were just chicken sized. This exhibit will explore dinosaurs from full skeleton replicas to fossilized eggs.”

"Dinosaurs: Fossils Exposed" was conceptualized by the Arkansas Discovery Network, a unique six-museum partnership of which the Dunn Museum is a member. The Preservation Foundation, the charitable partner of the Lake County Forest Preserves, provided support for the exhibition, according to a news release.

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"Often, with dinosaur exhibits, the crucial background information is overshadowed by the shear majesty of these massive animals," said Kathleen Lawson, Arkansas Discovery Network director. "But 'Dinosaurs: Fossils Exposed' will educate and excite visitors while dispelling common misconceptions and engage people of all ages."

The exhibit will feature Tully monster fossils from the Dunn Museum collection. Central Illinois is the only place in the world where the fossils have been found.

“This creature has baffled scientists since it was first discovered in the late 1950s. Even today, there is no agreement if it even has any living relatives,” Buckardt said.

Museum hours and admission prices are listed at DunnMuseum.org.

“One of the things I’m most looking forward to is seeing the wonder and joy on the faces of our visitors as they move through the exhibition,” Buckardt said.


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