The closure, which runs through Oct. 10, allows the science center to remove 11 animatronic dinosaurs that have been fixtures since 1986.
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.
The closure, which runs through Oct. 10, will allow the science center to remove 11 animatronic dinosaurs that have been fixtures since 1986 and prepare for new exhibits and facility upgrades.
The dinosaurs, constructed from foam latex and silicone, have become increasingly expensive to maintain as the
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