Visit SUE, the T. rex, at the Field Museum
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Visit SUE, the T. rex, at the Field Museum
Attraction Introduction:
Meet SUE, the most complete and best-preserved Tyrannosaurus rex fossil ever discovered, at the Field Museum in Chicago. Standing at an impressive 13 feet tall at the hips and over 40 feet long, SUE is a marvel of natural history. Unearthed in South Dakota in 1990, this extraordinary fossil includes 90% of the bones, providing a stunning and educational journey through history. The exhibition offers interactive displays and informative panels that detail the life and environment of this magnificent predator.
Visiting Tips:
To make the most of your visit, plan ahead by checking the Field Museum's website for ticket availability and operational hours. The museum can get crowded, especially during weekends and holidays, so aim to visit early in the day for a quieter experience. Audio guides are available and highly recommended to enhance your understanding of SUE’s history and significance. Don’t miss the museum’s additional exhibits, including the Egyptian Mummies and the Hall of Birds, to make your trip even more enriching.
Precautions:
Please note that flash photography is not allowed in the exhibit areas to preserve the quality of the fossils and other artifacts. Keep an eye on young children, as the exhibit halls can be quite busy, and some displays are delicate. Finally, the Field Museum is an extensive venue—wear comfortable walking shoes and consider bringing bottled water to stay hydrated.