The Field Museum in Chicago houses an impressive collection of dinosaur fossils, including Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever found.
About 90 miles northwest of Chicago, the Burpee Museum of Natural History features a fascinating exhibit on Jane, a juvenile T. rex, along with other dinosaur fossils and interactive displays.
Less than 100 miles north of Chicago, the Milwaukee Public Museum offers a Dinosaur Discovery exhibit where you can marvel at life-size dinosaur models and learn about their prehistoric world.
Just over 180 miles southeast of Chicago, the Children's Museum of Indianapolis boasts the Dinosphere exhibit, home to real dinosaur fossils and hands-on activities for young paleontologists.
For a more extensive trip, about 700 miles south of Chicago, the Fernbank Museum of Natural History in Atlanta features a diverse dinosaur collection, including the massive Argentinosaurus.
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