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Steve Eichner <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 3 Jul 1997 14:43:32 EST
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     (sorry for not going off-list, but no e-mail address was included and
     cc:mail is very unhappy about headers)

     This was begging for it...

     What's a REAL dinosaur exhibit? What's a VIRTUAL exhibit?

     Dinamation International has a wide range of the latex-and-steel
     moving dinosaurs available. The museums division is based in Abilene,
     Texas where Jack Hull is the director. The phone number is
     915/692-2329.

     -Steve Eichner
     Association of Science-Technology Centers Incorporated
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     202/783-7200x130


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Subject: Looking For Good Dinosaur Exhibits
Author:  Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]> at Internet
Date:    7/3/97 1:51 PM


Hello, Folks --

One of the staff here has asked for recommendations for good *real* (not
virtual) dinosaur exhibits in North America. Not that we're being <North
Americanocentric>, it's just that he wants to visit and travelling
outside the continent is not financially feasible. Please do *not* feel
you have to limit your responses to exhibits in children's museums.

If you would respond off-list it will save band width for those who just
don't care. If there is interest, I'll be happy to summarize for the
list.

Thank you very much for your help.

--
Gregg Jackson
Librarian
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
"Where children grow up ... adults don't have to!"

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