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The day the dinosaurs came to town

  • The sights and sounds of the Dinosaur World Live show at the Marion Cultural & Civic Center was impressive to the sellout crowd last Thursday.

    The sights and sounds of the Dinosaur World Live show at the Marion Cultural & Civic Center was impressive to the sellout crowd last Thursday.
    Ceasar Maragni photo

  • The Dinosaur World Live show at the Marion Cultural & Civic Center last Thursday was an exciting experience, especially for the youngsters in the crowd. This young lady seemed to be enthralled and excited to get to "pet" one of the smaller dinosaurs while exiting the theater. 

    The Dinosaur World Live show at the Marion Cultural & Civic Center last Thursday was an exciting experience, especially for the youngsters in the crowd. This young lady seemed to be enthralled and excited to get to "pet" one of the smaller dinosaurs while exiting the theater. 
    Ceasar Maragni photo

  • This duo seemed to be throughly enjoying the recent appearance of Dinosaur World Live's gigantic dinosaur puppets on the stage of the Marion Cultural & Civic Center. 

    This duo seemed to be throughly enjoying the recent appearance of Dinosaur World Live's gigantic dinosaur puppets on the stage of the Marion Cultural & Civic Center. 
    Ceasar Maragni photo

 
Posted on 1/21/2020, 5:56 PM

MARION -- It was the next best thing to Jurassic Park and the only danger was having too much fun.

The Dinosaur World LIVE tour stopped at the Marion Cultural and Civic Center last week, taking the stage to sellout crowd for a program that was both educational and fun.

Using animated dinos including the Microraptor and T-Rex, the show was a fun way to teach about the prehistoric animals, even including an interactive portion in the show as well as a meet and greet in the lobby after the performance.

 
 
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