In 1984, life-sized dinosaur models—including a massive T. rex from the 1964 World’s Fair—were airlifted by helicopter to the Boston Museum of Science.
The sight of dinosaurs soaring above skyscrapers drew national attention and large crowds.
Originally transported by barge from New York, their final flight to Boston became one of the museum’s most iconic moments, blending science, spectacle, and history.
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The sight of dinosaurs soaring above skyscrapers drew national attention and large crowds.
Originally transported by barge from New York, their final flight to Boston became one of the museum’s most iconic moments, blending science, spectacle, and history.
@world_history
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In 1984, life-sized dinosaur models—including a massive T. rex from the 1964 World’s Fair—were airlifted by helicopter to the Boston Museum of Science.
The sight of dinosaurs soaring above skyscrapers drew national attention and large crowds.
Originally transported by barge from New York, their final flight to Boston became one of the museum’s most iconic moments, blending science, spectacle, and history.
@world_history
The sight of dinosaurs soaring above skyscrapers drew national attention and large crowds.
Originally transported by barge from New York, their final flight to Boston became one of the museum’s most iconic moments, blending science, spectacle, and history.
@world_history
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