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Partners in Science Dinosaur State ParkDinosaur State Park is the site of a discovery of 2,000 early Jurassic dinosaur footprints. These footprints have the species name Eubrontes and were made by a carnivorous dinosaur, probably a Dilophosaurus. The park is located at 400 West Street in Rocky Hill. The park is unique in that it offers visitors both a museum experience and an opportunity to enjoy beautiful grounds and outdoor facilities at one location. The Park’s museum encloses 500 of the footprints inside a geodesic dome, along with accompanying exhibits. The museum includes a 100-seat theater where dinosaur films are shown throughout the day on weekends and during the summer and school vacations. There is also a bookshop and a classroom where interpretive programs are given. The classroom has exhibits on Connecticut geology and a small animal collection. Outdoors features 2 ½ miles of graveled trails, a picnic area, an arboretum of evolution, gardens and a track casting area. The Park provides guided tours throughout the school year for grades 1 and up. Dinosaur State Park is a CEU provider and sponsors educational workshops for teachers. Special programs are featured during school vacation weeks that include live animal shows, crafts and nature walks. During the summer the park has daily (Tuesday-Sunday) interpretive programs and guided nature walks. To learn more, visit www.dinosaurstatepark.org or call the park at
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