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Re: Dinosaurs stalk downtown Baltimore (at last!)
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Thomas R. Holtz, Jr. wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Last night I was at the sneak preview of the new permanent dinosaur hall at
> the Maryland Science Center in the Inner Harbor region of Baltimore, MD. I
> was one of the consultants on this project: Greg Paul was one of the main
> guys behind it, and also helping out were Tom Lipka, Dave Weishampel, "Dino"
> Don Lessem, Rob Sullivan, Martin Lockley, Ray Rogers, Kristi Curry-Rogers,
> Jim Farlow, Bruce Mohn, and others I'm probably forgetting.
I found a couple Baltimore Sun links about the center. The interested can
peruse
http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bal-thisweek052404,0,4346002.story?coll=bal-business-headlines
Science Center sparkles anew
'Peck's Rex' dinosaur exhibit among fresh displays as museum celebrates
$35 million renovation; Career fair to be held Wednesday at BWI
Originally published May 24, 2004
http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/arts/bal-as.center23may23,0,332435.story
Weird science
When you're 9, it's hard not to love dinosaurs, a bed of nails and all
those rude bodily noises
Originally published May 23, 2004
The latter has two pictures
http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/arts/bal-asphoto0523,0,5173898.photo
David Clark stretches to reach the belly of Maryland's official state
dinosaur, Astrodon johnstoni.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/arts/bal-sciencecenter052404,0,4863641.graphic
which is an illustration showing the museum layout with more pictures,
including one of the rex
Special bonus, the Jane Goodall exhibit!
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