Dinosaur Revolution Traveling Exhibit at the Fossil Site

at the Gray Fossil Site Museum. Dinosaur Revolution Traveling Exhibit in the Scott M. Niswonger Exhibit Hall. Created by Minotaur Mazes and sponsored locally by Dex, the exhibit includes fossils, informational displays, and a number of interactive activities, including the Mesozoic Missions that span 150 million years; a Climb Through Time on a wall of mysteries; the Make Tracks in the Triassic exercise that allows visitors to experience what it is like to crush the earth with gigantic feet; and a glide through the Jurassic.

Become “junior paleontologists” as you travel back through time to gather evidence, debunk popular myths, and learn why dinosaurs are one of the most successful survivors in earth’s history.

The center will also host Dinosaur Discovery School on Saturdays, February 13 and March 20, from 2-4 p.m. for children in grades kindergarten through third grade, and on March 6 and April 17, also on Saturdays from 2-4 p.m., for students in grades four, five, and six.

All-access passes to the museum are $7 for children ages five through 12, $9 for seniors 65 and older, and $10 for adults. Annual passes are also available.

For more information on new programs or exhibits, visit www.grayfossilmuseum.com or call the museum toll free at (866) 202-6223. The ETSU and General Shale Brick Natural History Museum and Visitor Center is located 1.8 miles from Exit 13 off I-26 in Gray and is open seven days a week from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. AC.

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January 16, 2010 - May 16, 2010

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