A popular dinosaur exhibit at the Reading Public Museum has come to an end.
Monday was the last day for the exhibit Dinosaurs: T-Rex Face to Face.
It features life-like animatronic versions of dinosaurs.
In July, museum officials said attendance for the first part of the year had already surpassed the number of visitors from all of last year.
The museum had expanded its hours to keep up with demand for the exhibit.
Popular exhibit comes to an end in Reading
Published: Sep 02 2012 08:00:00 PM EDT
Updated On: Sep 03 2012 07:08:39 PM EDT
Popular exhibit comes to an end
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