Instead of the whimsical penguin and dinosaur prints of seasons past, there were computer-generated abstractions.
All of the exhibits have been strongly criticized as incorrectly identified dinosaur prints, other fossils, or outright forgeries.
Experts subsequently found more dinosaur prints of up to 50 cm, the largest found in Scotland, made by a creature similar to Megalosaurus.
Resident Jim Ryals dug out the actual dinosaur prints and sold them to tourists.
Bird's visit resulted in a 2-year WPA project to uncover the dinosaur prints.
The boys said they did not know that the slabs they threw contained dinosaur prints.
Creationists have been accused of faking human footprints in areas where dinosaur prints are found to support their beliefs.
In other layers, indeterminate fossil ornithischian tracks have been noted, along with additional reptile and dinosaur prints.
The first dinosaur prints to be scientifically described are still able to be seen and have been preserved in sandstone.
And, early on, the first dinosaur prints found were jeopardized when a tent covering them collapsed.