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June 12, 2008
Staff Preview Day for Phase Two of Dinosaurs in Their Time: T. rex vs. T. rex (Images only)

June 3, 2008
Dinosaurs in Their Time Exhibit Closed to the Public for Members-Only Preview Saturday, June 14
Dinosaurs in Their Time Phase 2 specimen list
Media preview for T. rex vs. T. rex June 11

June 2, 2008
Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s Dinosaur Collection Timeline 1898-2008

May 12, 2008
The King of the Dinosaurs Returns to Carnegie Museum of Natural History: Final Phase of Dinosaurs in Their Time Opens on Father’s Day, June 15, 2008
Carnegie Museum of Natural History Tyrannosaurus rex Fact Sheet
Available Images (All of these images must be credited to "Joshua Franzos for Carnegie Museum of Natural History")

November 20, 2007
Images from the Dinosaurs in Their Time Members-only Preview

November 9, 2007
Dinosaurs in Their Time Images

November 2, 2007
Dinosaurs in Their Time Fact Sheet
Dinosaurs in Their Time: Interactive Dinosaur Adventures for School Groups

November 1, 2007
The Highly Anticipated Dinosaurs in Their Time Opens to the Public November 21, 2007
The History of Vertebrate Paleontology at Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Dinosaurs in Their Time Cretaceous Seaway Fact Sheet
Dinosaurs in Their Time: The Architectural, Structural, and Design Firms Who Made the Exhibit
Fun Dino Facts

October 16, 2007
The Dinosaurs of Carnegie Museum of Natural History Ask Residents of Western Pennsylvania: "You Want a Piece of Me?"

August 21, 2007
Call for DinoMite Days dinosaurs

August 20, 2007
Online Tickets Now Available for Dinosaurs in Their Time

February 26, 2007
Carnegie Museum of Natural History announces 2007 Exhibit Line-up

November 21, 2006
Carnegie Museum of Natural History unveils “Jane” the juvenile T. rex today

Available Images (All of these images must be credited to "Melinda McNaugher/Carnegie Museum of Natural History")

July 14, 2006
Carnegie Museum of Natural History puts more dinosaurs on the floor in Supporting Cast Exhibit
Available Images (All of these images must be credited to "Melinda McNaugher/Carnegie Museum of Natural History")

June 7, 2005
The man responsible for disarticulation of dinosaurs to give first public talk

March 25, 2005
Disarticulation Begins on Famous Fossils

March 10, 2005
Richard King Mellon Foundation gives $3 million Gift for Dinosaurs in Their Time project

February 25, 2005
Celebrate the end of an era at Groundbreaking Weekend at Carnegie Museum of Natural History sponsored by Dollar Bank

February 15, 2005
Carnegie Museum of Natural History announces expansion phase to begin May 14

December 14, 2004
Carnegie Museum of Natural History to put new species of dinosaur on permanent exhibit
Available Images

June 11, 2004
Carnegie Museum of Natural History Names Jendoco as Construction Manager

February 26, 2004
Carnegie Museum of Natural History Names Architect for Dinosaur Renovation

July 2, 2003
Governor releases funds for Dinosaur Hall expansion

November 21, 2002
Dinosaur Hall Expansion Project Receives $15 Million from State

April 11, 2002
Pittsburgh to Become Home to World's Premier Dinosaur exhibitions
BACKGROUNDER: About Dinosaur Hall
BACKGROUNDER: The History of Vertebrate Paleontology at Carnegie Museum of Natural History
New dinosaur exhibit bridges the past, present, and future of the museum's famed dinosaur collections
Available Images