SEATTLE — The Pacific Science Center will close its doors for five weeks beginning Sept. 2, marking the end of an era as it retires its dinosaur exhibit that has entertained visitors for four decades.
It won't be a massive asteroid that dooms these Seattle dinosaurs. The sky won’t darken into a lethal haze of vaporized rock and soot. But the Pacific Science Center’s animatronic dinosaurs are going ...
The dinosaurs are going extinct at the Pacific Science Center. After nearly four decades of towering over visitors, the beloved animatronic beasts will take their final bow after Labor Day. Listen to ...
Pacific Science Center is opening its doors to the city of Seattle — literally and figuratively. Since their creation for the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair, Pacific Science Center and the adjacent Seattle ...
He's one of the most famous kings in the world and he's here in Seattle. The King Tut exhibit at the Pacific Science Center officially opens to the public Thursday. The Pacific Science Center spent ...
SEATTLE, Dec. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Pacific Science Center (PacSci) is pleased to announce the opening of its new exhibit Brainy Bodies on Saturday, December 14, 2024. The bilingual exhibit, ...
Winter weather returns to western Washington this weekend with heavy mountain snow and the chance of lowland snow for parts of the region. by Michael Harthorne There may never be a perfect moment to ...
Taking a page from the Pacific Science Center, Schilter Family Farm modeled this year's corn maze after the King Tut exhibit. The farm in Olympia teamed up with the Science Center not only for help ...
The dinosaurs are going extinct at the Pacific Science Center. After nearly four decades of towering over visitors, the beloved animatronic beasts will take their final bow after Labor Day. Listen to ...
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