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These Dinosaur Days will offer hikes with a paleontologist and a virtual lecture series all in June.
Those hikes will be guided by Julia McHugh, the paleontologist at the Dinosaur Journey museum in Fruita. The hikes will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 1, and 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 8, in the area of Dinosaur Hill at the Riggs Quarry.
“Discover the site where the massive Apatosaurus was unearthed, how it shaped the Legend of Brontosaurus, and why Fruita is such a paleontology hot spot,” said information about the hikes at museumofwesternco.com.
The guided hikes cost $20 each for museum non-members, $15 each for members. To register, go to museumofwesternco.com/things-to-do/events/.
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December 22, 2020
RAPID CITY, S.D. Dinosaur Hill in Rapid City is on its way to getting a $2.5 million facelift.
The Common Council gave the go-ahead Tuesday night to hiring a design consultant to help upgrade pedestrian routes and installing enhanced safety features.
A landscape designer with City Parks and Rec says the improvements are long overdue.
“Accessibility wasn’t a huge concern in 1936 probably should have been of course,” said Melissa Petersen, landscape designer, RC Parks and Recreation, “It’s been federal law since 1990 that we have to try to accommodate everyone. You know everyone with mobility limitations, different physical disabilities, mental disabilities.”
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When Veselka first opened on the corner of 2nd Avenue and East 9th Street in 1954, the business was a small candy shop and newspaper stand. Sixty-years later, and the Ukrainian restaurant serves up 21,000 pierogis, 2,500 latkes, and 110 gallons of borscht each week. That is until the pandemic hit. In September, owner Tom Birchard spoke about how the restaurant was struggling. But thanks to a dedicated customer base filling its heated sidewalk seating and indoor tables, as well as a growing delivery and national shipping arm, Veselka is expanding to the space next door, as was first reported by EV Grieve. The addition will be complete with a new “sushi bar-style counter that will showcase the restaurant’s pierogi-making process,” according to the New York Times.