Faith Middleton Show: Window Into The Jurassic World

Conversation with two Connecticut dinosaur experts.

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Faith Middleton Show: Window Into The Jurassic World
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Faith Middleton Show: Window Into The Jurassic World

Get the kids ready; grown-ups too, because we're about to tell you why Connecticut is Dinosaur Capitol of the Universe. That's a little over the top, I'll admit, but what I'm about to tell you is exciting because it involves dinosaur tracks, dinosaur skeletons, and even a chance to sleep with the dinosaurs at Yale's Peabody Museum.

Jacques Gauthier, curator of all things dinosaur at the Peabody Museum in New Haven, is hosting a Dino-Snore at the Peabody, November 20–21.

We have more dinosaur fun. Nicholas McDonald is here from Westminster School in Simsbury, CT, with his book, Window Into the Jurassic World.


  

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