
Final Weekend - Last chance to see Sue!
Meet Sue. At 42 feet long and 12 feet high (at the hips), Sue is the largest, most complete and best-preserved Tyrannosaurus rex ever found. The spectacular exhibition from The Field Museum in Chicago about this amazing dino discovery - A T. rex Named Sue - is now in its final days EXPLORADOME.
See a fully-articulated, life-sized cast skeleton of Sue. Get an eye-to-eye look at Sue's whopping five foot-long skull. Using interactive machines and pods, you'll learn how Sue saw, smelled, ate and moved and begin to understand what life was like when Sue roamed the earth. Discover your own relics in the Dino Dig or make a dino treat to take home!
Hours of Operation
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Wednesday & Thursday, April 8-9: Entry times every 15 minutes from 10am until 3:30pm
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Friday & Saturday, April 10-11: Entry times every 15 minutes from 10am until 4:30pm
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Open Easter Sunday: Entry times every 15 minutes from 12pm until 3:30pm
Membership
Become a Science Center Member today and you'll receive half-price tickets to A T. rex Named Sue, free tickets to the OMNIMAX Theater, free parking, and more! To learn more about becoming a Member and to join, click here or call 314.289.4491.
Ticket Information
Discounts available for groups of 10 or more. Call 314.289.4424 or email lwright@slsc.org for more information.
Click here to see times and purchase tickets.
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This exhibition was created by The Field Museum, Chicago, and made possible through the generosity of McDonald's Corporation. |
