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  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Emily Monahan, 8, of Libertyville looks at a teapot and its history on display during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.The teapot was saved from a fire in Libertyville in 1895.(3/24/18)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Emily Monahan, 8, of Libertyville looks at a teapot and its history on display during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.The teapot was saved from a fire in Libertyville in 1895.(3/24/18)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Dylan Andruszczak, 7, of Fox Lake looks up at a model of a Dryptosaurus dinosaur during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.Dylan's mother, Christine, was standing close by on the right of the dinosaur.This full size model of the Dryptosaurus dinosaur is the only accurate model in the world created by paleoartist, Tyler Keillor. (3/24/18)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Dylan Andruszczak, 7, of Fox Lake looks up at a model of a Dryptosaurus dinosaur during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.Dylan's mother, Christine, was standing close by on the right of the dinosaur.This full size model of the Dryptosaurus dinosaur is the only accurate model in the world created by paleoartist, Tyler Keillor. (3/24/18)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Nan Buckardt, director of education, greets visitors with an adult eastern screech owl during the Grand Opening of the Lake County Forest Preserves Dunn Museum on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Nan Buckardt, director of education, greets visitors with an adult eastern screech owl during the Grand Opening of the Lake County Forest Preserves Dunn Museum on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Nicole Stocker, of Chicago, museum educator, talks about a model of a Dryptosaurus dinosaur on display as she gives a tour for visitors during the Grand Opening of the Lake County Forest Preserves Dunn Museum on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Nicole Stocker, of Chicago, museum educator, talks about a model of a Dryptosaurus dinosaur on display as she gives a tour for visitors during the Grand Opening of the Lake County Forest Preserves Dunn Museum on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Husna Saratore, 5, of Libertyville looks at a Newspaper Delivery Bag, used by Dick Price when he delivered newspapers in Lake Zurich when he was ten-years-old, during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Husna Saratore, 5, of Libertyville looks at a Newspaper Delivery Bag, used by Dick Price when he delivered newspapers in Lake Zurich when he was ten-years-old, during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Aarush Hattalli, 6, of Mundelein and Josh Wegner, 9, of Lindenhurst talk with Sarah Salto, of Evanston, museum educator, about the fossils on the dinosaur fossil touch table during the Grand Opening of the Lake County Forest Preserves Dunn Museum on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Aarush Hattalli, 6, of Mundelein and Josh Wegner, 9, of Lindenhurst talk with Sarah Salto, of Evanston, museum educator, about the fossils on the dinosaur fossil touch table during the Grand Opening of the Lake County Forest Preserves Dunn Museum on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Nicole Stocker, of Chicago, (center) museum educator, stops at a model of a Dryptosaurus dinosaur head as she gives a tour during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Nicole Stocker, of Chicago, (center) museum educator, stops at a model of a Dryptosaurus dinosaur head as she gives a tour during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
People walk by a model of a Dryptosaurus dinosaur on display during the Grand Opening of the Lake County Forest Preserves Dunn Museum on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media People walk by a model of a Dryptosaurus dinosaur on display during the Grand Opening of the Lake County Forest Preserves Dunn Museum on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
A call system for an estate house in Lake Forest was on display during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media A call system for an estate house in Lake Forest was on display during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Hayden Cole, 3, of Libertyville looks up at a model of a Dryptosaurus dinosaur head during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum located in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Hayden Cole, 3, of Libertyville looks up at a model of a Dryptosaurus dinosaur head during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum located in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.(3/24/18)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Jeff Rauworth, of East Troy, Wis., tells a Native American story about a turtle and its spots in a wiigwam on display during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville. Rauworth's wife, Theresa, comes from the Ojibwe tribe.(3/24/18)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Jeff Rauworth, of East Troy, Wis., tells a Native American story about a turtle and its spots in a wiigwam on display during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville. Rauworth's wife, Theresa, comes from the Ojibwe tribe.(3/24/18)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
An American Mastodon leg bone was on display during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.The bone was discovered in Ingleside.(3/24/18)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media An American Mastodon leg bone was on display during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.The bone was discovered in Ingleside.(3/24/18)

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    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Emily Monahan, 8, of Libertyville looks at a teapot and its history on display during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.The teapot was saved from a fire in Libertyville in 1895.(3/24/18)
    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Dylan Andruszczak, 7, of Fox Lake looks up at a model of a Dryptosaurus dinosaur during the Grand Opening of the Dunn Museum in the General Offices of the Lake County Forest Preserves on Winchester Road in Libertyville.Dylan's mother, Christine, was standing close by on the right of the dinosaur.This full size model of the Dryptosaurus dinosaur is the only accurate model in the world created by paleoartist, Tyler Keillor. (3/24/18)