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Nestled in the heart of Indiana, this captivating museum invites visitors of all ages to explore the ancient world of dinosaurs. Wander through real and lifelike exhibits that bring these colossal creatures back to life, showcasing meticulously crafted replicas and interactive displays.
Embark on a prehistoric journey at the Indiana Dinosaur Museum, where time-traveling becomes a reality. Located in South Bend, IN.
Indiana Dinosaur Museum. 7102 Lincoln Way W, South Bend, IN 46628 (574)800-6617. Monday-Friday 10am-5pm. Saturday-Sunday 9am-6pm. Last tour starts at 5pm. FREE PARKING. Get Directions
Indiana Dinosaur Museum, South Bend, Indiana. 21,758 likes · 544 talking about this · 1,137 were here. 秊 Roaring good time! Now open! 練 Lifelike dinos, interactive displays, replicas & more! Explore...
Stepping into the Indiana Dinosaur Museum is to go back through 1.9 billion years of history. Located in South Bend near the South Bend International Airport, the museum features 43 dinosaur sculptures and 30 skeletons. Real dinosaur skin — an extremely rare archaeological find — is also on display. But it's not just a place to look.
The 23,000-square-foot dinosaur museum is the main attraction on the 90-acre site just west of the South Bend International Airport along the St. Joseph Valley Parkway, but the project also...
Located in South Bend near the South Bend International Airport, the museum features 43 dinosaur sculptures and 30 skeletons. Real dinosaur skin — an extremely rare archaeological find — and many other amazing pieces are on display.
Dinosaur lovers, get ready: Indiana is getting its very own dinosaur museum. It was built by the president of the South Bend Chocolate Co., Mark Tarner, who has a passion for...
From big to small, there is no shortage of dinosaurs inside the Indiana Dinosaur Museum. One of South Bend's newest attractions is sure to dazzle people of all ages.
The museum displays massive skeletons of spinosauruses and other dinosaurs, sand pits with real fossils in them so visitors can dig and get a feel for the work paleontologists do, bones that...