The Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh
The Carnegie opened a new dinosaur hall a few years ago. The history of the Carnegie collection is well known.
It is well worth the trip but don't expect to find many invertebrates.



Dino from the Flintstones... a juvenile sauropod.

Solnhofen Fossils

A mosasaur paw, I found one of the knuckle bones in the North Sulphur River.
Questions? E-Mail me: tngray@nautiloid.net
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