

In addition, thousands of elementary school children across the U.S. Other McDonald's programs in support of Sue have included the distribution of more than 60,000 "Colossal Fossil" education kits to schools nationwide in 1998. rex Named SUE" during the next several years. It continues with the collaboration of local McDonald's restaurants and the host museums that will welcome "A T. McDonald's partnership with The Field Museum on the Sue project dates back to the now-famous acquisition of the fossil at auction in October of 1997. Visitors will be able to put together a large-format 3D puzzle of Sue's skeleton, see the Cretaceous world through Sue's eyes, experience an eye-level view of Sue's massive skull and touch models of Sue's 12-inch long teeth.

Interactive anatomical models will allow visitors to control the movements of the dinosaur's jaw, tail, neck and forelimbs. The exhibition will tell the amazing story of this fossil through video footage, freestanding interactive exhibits, colorful graphics and touchable casts of bones. rex Named SUE" exhibit is a 42-foot articulated cast skeleton of Sue. It will spend approximately three months in each city on the tour, which is scheduled to visit 18 markets through 2004. rex Named SUE," the exhibit will launch at Boston's Museum of Science on June 21, 2000, followed by a second unveiling at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, HI on July 15. rex ever discovered-to families and children across the country via two identical state-of-the-art traveling exhibits, which begin touring this summer. McDonald's will bring the story of Sue-the largest and most complete T.
