Friday, January 26, 2007 , Updated
Dinosaurs survive the arctic blast
This is the last weekend to view the Dinosaurs Alive! exhibit at the Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary. The outdoor exhibit allows visitors the opportunity to walk amongst seven life-size animatronic dinosaurs which are spread throughout the Hoot Owl path. At the end I found myself wanting just a little more bang for my buck, being that there were only seven dinosaurs along the mile and a half path. However, it was great chance to get outside and enjoy the nice weather for a change.
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