HISTORIC GRAPEVINE BECOMES PREHISTORIC GRAPEVINE THIS SUMMER!
Dinosaur History
Grapevine celebrates dinosaurs because Lake
Grapevine and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport have been the sites of
exciting dinosaur discoveries over the years. The first fossil find was in
1974, when a Plesiosaur was unearthed at DFW Airport during construction. In
1981, there was significant flooding at Lake Grapevine and the ensuing receding
of the water unearthed Hadrosaur tracks. There have been multiple discoveries
over the years, including a new species, the Ampelognathus coheni in 2020 at
Lake Grapevine, and the area continues to be researched by paleontologists.
All Tracks Lead to Grapevine Activities
Step back in time at the Be the Dinosaur
Exhibit located in the Grapevine Tower Gallery at 636 S. Main Street,
featuring interactive learning games and immersive simulation pods. Admission
is $3 for ages 3 and up and complimentary for children two and under. While
there, pick up your complimentary Dinosaur Guide to help you easily find all
the dinosaur fun!
Follow dinosaur tracks along Historic Main
Street and discover exciting, dino treats and hands-on activities at
local shops and cafés. Enjoy chocolate dinosaur lollipops from Dr. Sue's
Chocolate, dino cupcakes from Main Street Bistro & Bakery, make your own
dino eggs at Vetro Glassblowing Studio, help create an eight-foot dinosaur
chalk mural at Holder Dane Gallery & Art Studios and so much more.
Climb aboard Grapevine Vintage Railroad for Dinos
on the Tracks and meet dinosaurs onboard the historic train, running
May, June and July. Walk through the mouth of a T-Rex into an elevator that
will take you 150 feet in the air into the Grapevine Observation Tower to see
where dinosaurs once roamed.
Step into weekly dino Cartoons & Crafts at
the Lancaster Theatre and watch dino movies at the Historic
Palace Theatre. Let creativity roar with dino shadow drawing at Peace
Plaza, where the sun will help trace larger-than-life dinosaur shape.
Stomp through Pterodactyl Wings Alley (aka Weems
Alley), located between the 200 and 300 blocks of S. Main Street, and spot
Pterosaurs flying above! Climb into the dinosaur Jeep photo op at Liberty
Park Plaza and imagine embarking on a thrilling prehistoric safari
adventure.
Print dinosaur cards at the Settlement to
City Museums and see a real Grapevine dinosaur track inside the Grapevine
Historic Museum's Ice House exhibit. In the Grapevine City
Hall lobby, check out authentic dinosaur bones and fossils up close.
Then, uncover adventure at Historic Nash Farm with
a real-life size dino dig garden and stories from the real-life “Bone Wars”.
Continue the dino-mite fun at Grapevine
Public Library, where guest speakers bring paleontology to life. Learn
about fossils, ancient ecosystems and Grapevine's own dinosaur discoveries
through interactive games and educational activities. Follow the Dino
Trail along the C. Shane Wilbanks and Wall-Farrar Trails and keep an
eye out for fossil finds while uncovering more about Grapevine's prehistoric
past.
With exciting activities, educational exhibits and
thrilling dinosaur encounters around every corner, Grapevine is the place to be
for a dino-mite Summer experience. For more
information, visit GrapevineTexasUSA.com/Dinosaurs.

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