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Dinosaur George Traveling Museum Special Visit June 22-23

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labeled dinosaur skulls on a museum display

The 2026 Summer Reading theme, Unearth a Story, brings the past to life with dinosaurs, paleontology, archaeology and a special visit from the Dinosaur George Traveling Museum!

  • Where: Larry J. Ringer Library, 1818 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. S., College Station, TX 77845
  • When: Monday, June 22, from 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Tuesday, June 23 from 9 a.m.- 6 p.m.

Don’t miss this interactive, family-friendly experience where visitors of all ages can explore and learn about prehistoric creatures.

“From massive dinosaur skulls to intricate fossil replicas, we present exhibit pieces from around the world, and every time period, that captivate young minds and spark their interest in paleontology and natural sciences.” – Dinosaur George.

The library will also have Scavenger Hunts for all ages at the exhibit. Each age category aligns with one of our Summer Reading Program Levels. Make sure to pick up your Scavenger Hunt as you enter, fill out the questions and then drop off your completed form in the correct drawing box. Each age group will have one winner for a $25 gift card to Hyperbole Bookstore.

The Dinosaur George Traveling Museum interactive experience is funded by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services through a grant to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (Grant # LS-259205-OLS-25)* (2026) and the Friends of the Bryan + College Station Public Library System.

labeled fossils on a museum display
group photo of the Dinosaur George staff