Mid-America Museum Presents an Exhibit 75 Million Years in the Making

New interactive Dino exhibit at Mid-America Museum features large-scale animatronic dinosaurs and interactive cases and displays.

Mid-America Science Museum (MASM) in Hot Springs announced plans to present a new fully interactive exhibition called Expedition Dinosaur: Rise of the Mammals starting on May 28 and running through August 20, 2022.

“This new exhibit celebrates and explores the fascinating world of Dinosaurs at their prime and the catastrophic event that may have caused their extinction, while giving rise to our own species,” said Diane LaFollette, Museum executive director. “Think of it as a cross between the excitement of Jurassic Park and the adventure of Indiana Jones. We know that visitors of all ages are going to love it,” she added. 

The exhibit features large-scale animatronic dinosaurs and interactive cases and displays. The exhibiting company, Stage Nine Exhibits, engaged renowned paleontologist, Thomas Williamson to consult and inform the exhibit. 

Expedition Dinosaur:  Rise of the Mammals will feature several special exhibits: 

• Dinosaur fossil hunters’ Jeep truck and tools 

• Interactive Dinosaur drawing and animation station 

• 10 Animatronic Dinosaurs and Mammals 

• Full-size T-Rex skull replica 

• Geology interactive with augmented reality sand play 

• Large Dinosaur mouth photo op 

• Day of the Event Comet Puzzle 

• Video fossil scanning station with interactive display

• A Dinosaur fossil dig

The exhibit is included with MASM general admission. Adults: $12, children ages 3-12:  $10, and seniors aged 65 and older, teachers and military: $11. Visit the museum Tuesday – Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sundays, 1 to 5 p.m.  

For more information, visit www.midamericamuseum.org or call 501-767-3461. The Museum follows the CDC guidelines for masks and social distancing. The museum is located at 500 Mid America Blvd. in Hot Springs.

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