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  2. Dinosaur Walk Museum - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur Walk Museum was a series of attractions that feature life-size sculptures of dinosaurs and replicas of fossils. Branches of the museum were located in Riverhead, New York and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The location in Branson, Missouri closed and relocated, and is now known as Branson Dinosaur Museum. [1]

  3. Dinosaur Museum - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur Museum may refer to: ... Dinosaur Walk Museum, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee and Branson, Missouri, United States; Dinosaur World (theme parks), United States;

  4. List of museums in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Nance Museum, Lone Jack, collection of Saudi Arabian art and artifacts, [69] donated to the University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri in 2003 [70] Ozarks Afro-American Heritage Museum, Ash Grove, closed in 2013, collection now online [71] Roy Rogers - Dale Evans Museum, Branson, website, moved from Victorville, California then ...

  5. Chocolate and dinosaurs, oh my! The Indiana Dinosaur Museum ...

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    Indiana is getting its very own dinosaur museum. It opens this week in South Bend (and yes, there will be chocolate dinos🦕).

  6. Field Museum has a new fossil of an avian dinosaur ... - AOL

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    The Field Museum has added a new fossil to its collection, calling it the museum’s most important fossil acquisition since Sue the T. rex. An Archaeopteryx, it has feathers, hollow bones, a long ...

  7. Brachiosaurus Replica - Wikipedia

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    The replica outside the Field Museum of Natural History in 2013. In 1999, an all-weather cast of Riggs' Brachiosaurus was installed on the museum's northwest terrace. The replica was visible from Lake Shore Drive and became "iconic for donning the jersey of various Chicago teams during sports seasons", according to Chicago Park District. [5]