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A Stegosaurus, with its distinctive plated back and spiked tail,
mother and child

Do go if you ever visit New York City!
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND EVERYONE
NATURAL
One of my favourite places to visit on my annual pilgrimage to New York is the American Museum of Natural History. The beautiful stone building, which sits on the edge of Central Park, sprawls over several city blocks and is a popular tourist destination as well as a favourite with the locals.


First T. rex ever put on public display and reassembled in 1992 into a more realistic pose
A Stegosaurus, with its distinctive plated back and spiked tail,
mother and child
Do go if you ever visit New York City!
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND EVERYONE












15 comments:
Great take on the theme and good shots. My sister who lives in Manhattan is within walking distance of that museum and I always enjoy going there when I'm in NY.
Ah it's been ages since I've visited a natural history museum. South Kensington beckons. Great take on the theme!
Excellent take on the theme. I missed it when we visited NYC last year :(
what a beautiful take on this weeks theme. I think I was at that museum when I was about 18 years old. FUN place.
This is a great take on the theme. I'd love to visit that museum! Your T-Rex photo is great; I like how you got some people in the shot to show how really big he was. Have a wonderful weekend.
what a great museum. love the shots of Trex and stegosaurus.
One of my favorite New York attractions too. Have you read "Dinosaurs in the Attic", JMB? Also, if you like crime novels like me, would like to recommend the Linda Fairstein's "Death Dance". :)
i missed this during my NYC trip. what amazing displays! love your take on the theme.
Great shots. Hope you are well. We have a nice small one here in Adelaide.
Perfect for the theme!
great take on the theme jmb! nice photos by the way.
happy weekend! :)
I would love to visit one day :)
I love spending time in Natural History Museums.
That looks like a great place to visit :-)
Happy weekend to you.
My daughter practically grew up in there! At the ripe old age of three she was giving 'tours' to the other patrons of the dinosaur exhibits!
I'm going to see her in NYC in a week!
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