Dust off your “-saurus” flashcards because dinosaurs still roam Cincinnati — in fossil form, at least. Cincinnati Museum Center recently expanded its already massive fossil collection with a nine-week dig out west. Partnering with Elevation Science Institute, teams of paleontologists and volunteers unearthed prehistoric treasures, from a Hadrosaurus with skin impressions to a Triceratops frill and even a four-foot juvenile Diplodocus femur. The dig process is no small feat: fossils are carefully excavated, wrapped in toilet paper or tin foil and encased in protective plaster jackets before making their journey back to the Queen City. Once at the museum, they undergo painstaking prep work in the Paleo Lab, where visitors can watch the past come back to life — one brushstroke at a time. Dinosaur Hall does a phenomenal job putting it all into perspective with interactive elements, submerging you into the Jurassic possibly even better than Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum. cincymuseum.org.