Nothing all that special about this article, except that it is about renovations to the Dinosaur Hall I grew up visiting, and I’ve been able to share with my children. The Pittsburgh Carnegie Museum is going to disassemble and repose the dinosaurs that have been there for generations.

Headline AP: Museum to Show Dinosaurs Being Taken Apart

PITTSBURGH - What could be better than seeing the first tyrannosaurus rex ever discovered? Watching it being taken apart. Visitors to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, which has one of the oldest and largest dinosaur collections in the nation, will be able to watch as the museum’s collection of fossilized dinosaur skeletons are taken apart before a renovation of the museum’s almost century-old Dinosaur Hall.

AP Photo:

Caption: “The skelton [sic] of a Tyrannosaurus rex stands in front of the barricaded work area in Dinosaur Hall at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pa., Tuesday, March 22, 2005. Visitors to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, which has one of the oldest and largest dinosaur collections in the nation, will be able to watch as the museum’s collection of fossilized dinosaur skeletons are taken apart as part of a $35 million renovation of the museum’s almost century-old Dinosaur Hall. (AP Photo/KeithSrakocic)”