Jurassic World coming to life at Cincinnati Museum Center
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Jurassic World comes to life this May at the Cincinnati Museum Center.
Ryan McNaught brings his immersive Jurassic World by Brickman exhibition featuring more than 50 large-scale dinosaurs, props, scenes, and activities made by six million LEGO bricks for guests to enjoy.
Among the attractions is the 900-pound Baryonyx model. The dinosaur took nearly 800 hours to create and more than 102,000 LEGO bricks to build.

The Baryonyx model is almost 16 feet long and stands eight feet tall.
Guests will also have an opportunity to channel their inner Brickman with a variety of activities, from island building to LEGO paleontology, discovery through mystery mosaics to hybrid dinosaur creations. With more than 2.5 million bricks to play with, the exhibition channels the endless creativity of LEGO fans.

Jurassic World by Brickman opens May 22.
Guests can sign up now to get exclusive presale access and an opportunity to win a limited-edition LEGO set when tickets go on sale this spring, according to the museum center.
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