The Carnegie Exhibit Hall is named after Andrew Carnegie who in 1909 financed the early excavation of the Late Jurassic dinosaur fossils found here. It houses the wall of bones, which displays the fossilized More
The lights from within the Quarry Exhibit Hall highlight the building in this night picture.
During a twilight tour, a park ranger talks with a group of park visitors on the upper level, of the Carnegie Exhibit Hall.
A night full of stars as seen above the Carnegie Exhibit Hall, which is lit from within.
This is a skull of an Allosaurus Fragilis, one of the prevalent meat eaters found in the Morrison Formation during the Late Jurassic period, about 150 million years ago. The Allosaurus was our second largest p More
The inside of the Carnegie Exhibit Hall as seen from the top of the westernmost section of the wall of dinosaur bones. It shows the upper and lower levels of the dinosaur quarry, along with some of the exhibit More
The upper west section of the Wall of Bones in the Carnegie Exhibit Hall. Before 1992, when the wall was actively being quarried, a hoist was used to move the larger fossils. It ran along the brown track, sho More
A group of park visitors viewing the wall of dinosaur bones from the upper level of the Carnegie Exhibit Hall.
The upper east section of the Wall of Bones in the Carnegie Exhibit Hall shows numerous dinosaur fossils of all sizes.
Park Visitors in the summertime can take the shuttle between the Quarry Visitor Center and the Carnegie Exhibit Hall.