From The Field Museum in Chicago to Stearns County's History Museum, Sue the T. rex will be on exhibit from September 20th - January 3, 2010.
Sue was a Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the largest flesh-eaters to have ever inhabited the earth, and is about 67 million years old. At 42 feet long and 12 feet high, Sue is the largest, most complete, and best-preserved Tyrannosaurus rex of the just 22 ever discovered. Sue is a fully articulated replica and will be accompanied by ten separate displays, some of which are interactive. The Field Museum spent more than 30,000 hours preparing the more than 250 bones and teeth in Sue's skeleton for traveling throughout the world.
Tickets to see Sue at the Stearns History Museum can be purchased by calling 320-253-8424 or toll-free at 866-253-8424. Visitors can also stop by the History Museum at 235 South 33rd Avenue in St. Cloud, across the street from Cub Foods.
