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As the Field Museum celebrates 25 years since the debut of Sue, here’s a look back at how the T. rex made its way from the Black Hills of South Dakota to Chicago.
The Field Museum's beloved T. rex, SUE was first exhibited to guests 25 years ago on May 17, 2000! Join us for an interactive read aloud, celebrating SUE, the most complete adult T.rex ever ...
Sue’s battered skull is full of holes — where muscles attach or where veins thread through. These holes are different. They aren’t found on every T. rex specimen, although they are common.
Scott Burstein and CT scan technician Pam Carlson look over one of Sue's bone before scanning it on July 17, ... look at a guide while having a coffee next to Sue at the Field Museum on Oct. 5, 2002.
SUE unveiled their official holiday gift guide at the Field Museum. You can get a nice T. rex t-shirt, with a picture of SUE; a sure hit when you open the presents under the tree. Also, there are ...
Twenty-five years ago, Sue the T. rex made its debut at the Field Museum, with more than 10,000 people coming to see the 67-million-year-old fossil that has become a Chicago icon.
Sue the T. Rex has a new home. The Field Museum unveiled the new 5,100-square-foot facility on the second floor on Tuesday. 24/7 Live Chicago & Suburban Cook Co. North Suburbs West Suburbs South ...
In this 2010 photo, Bill Simpson, collections manager of fossil vertebrates at Chicago's Field Museum, reaches out to dust the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton known as Sue. The museum will soon be ...
Ten years ago, the Field Museum unveiled Sue, the world’s largest and most complete T. rex. This summer, the museum marks that anniversary with dinosaur-inspired exhibits and activities. With all that ...
After seeing the penguins of Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium roam through the empty halls of the closed attraction, Field Museum’s resident dinosaur, SUE the T.rex, decided to get in on the fun.
A team at Chicago's Field Museum assembled a giant dinosaur, larger than T. rex 'Sue', in under 10 hours. Here's how they did it. By Kelly Burch ...
Last winter the Field Museum’s skeleton crew moved SUE the T. Rex out of Stanley Hall, the cavernous marble entrance where the dinosaur had been since 2000.While on vacation, the skeleton ...
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