Like I’ve mentioned earlier, if you’re a dinosaur lover, Utah is definitely the place to be. There is a cluster of great museums right around Salt Lake City, along with the famous “Wall of Bones” in nearby Jensen. One of the great “neighborhood” museums in this area...
Oh man, here’s another Stegosaurus that things didn’t work out too well for. This powerful display is located in the Thermopolis Dinosaur Museum, which is, hands down, one of the best dinosaur rooms in the country. It’s a pretty serious haul to find the place...
The Utah Museum of Natural History is a gorgeous, open museum with huge glass walls that allow a ton of sunlight and make the whole place feel alive. The star of the show for me is their wall of Ceratopsian skulls, which is like nothing I’ve ever seen, but their...
Fernbank Museum is a famous museum with a great design to it. Its central lobby contains a gigantic sauropod skeleton that stretches up and across the building’s three stories, allowing you to examine different parts of the animal based on where you’re standing and...
There’s nothing I love more than an unexpected bonus museum! While visiting the incredible dinosaurs at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, I learned that there was a smaller sister museum about half an hour away in Sugar Land, TX. Part of this 2nd museum’s...
Here is the second non-Stegosaurus to make our list. The greater family of Stegosaurs is actually pretty extensive, with over 18 individually known species. While Stegosaurus is the most famous, its cousins are no less beautiful or amazing to look at, although their...