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Dino Fest
Who ya callin' extinct? Dino Fest comes roaring back to the Natural History Museum.
The Natural History Museum hosts a festival celebrating dinosaurs, their prehistoric past, and the science that brings their world back to life.
World-renowned paleontologists from the Museum's Dinosaur Institute and beyond discuss the dawn of the dinosaurs. What made Triassic dinosaurs so unique and what was the world around them like?
On view are rare specimens from the Museum’s collections, including Coelophysis, the featured dinosaur of this year’s Dino Fest.
Guests can view exhibitions such as the Dinosaur Hall with its famous T. rex growth series, and see the L.A. Underwater exhibition to learn how ancient Los Angeles was once beneath the waves of the Pacific Ocean.