The US has lots of these, like super numerous across the country.
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@silviaacosta6738 Жыл бұрын
Q bonito ese museo
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Parece este dentro del museo
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@novotnajeanbaptiste6839 Жыл бұрын
I went there already
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@nessa0492 Жыл бұрын
I’m going to visit the museum Tomorrow for the new dinosaur exibit.it’s going to be so awsome!
@ANT96-x8d Жыл бұрын
I was born in South Florida in the mid 90s. I remember how the original Miami Science Museum was like, with the ground sloth statue outside of the building. It was my first museum exhibit ever in my life. I think it was around the year 2000. I vaguely remember some parts of it. As my parents walked me inside of the entrance, there was a pterodactyl statue hanging above us. As we walked inside the actual exhibit, it was full of animatronic dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures standing on tall jungle-like structures and a jungle-like environment. First there was a Dimetrodon. After that there was a large blue T Rex with orange eyes. Next to it was a brown Triceratops with two babies. Behind them was a large brown Stegosaurus in a cage. On the far right was an animatronic Wooly Mammoth. On the center were Saber-Tooth Cats. There was also a live show with two hosts in front of what looked like a giant prehistoric rhino of some sort. That’s what I seem to remember that time.
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