The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Coming of Age

A children's museum seeks to woo youngsters and parents

By Elizabeth Schwinn

This summer, the Children's Museum of Indianapolis will open the doors on its $25-million Dinosphere, a huge, enclosed dome that will house the bones of a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex and other young dinosaurs. The permanent exhibit strives to recreate a period 65 million years in the past, complete with sounds,...

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