Again, she endured the bitter windchill for about five minutes. The insufferable delay was repeated outside of the Field Museum of Natural History. Her fingers and toes were stiffening. Her polished, professional appearance resembled a drowned rat. Since 1921, the Field Museum of Natural History has been part of the Museum Campus along the shores of Lake Michigan. Dinosaur lovers enjoy seeing Sue. She is the largest and best-preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton in the world, dating back about 67 million years.
