Whether you realize it or not, if you've spent much time in Greater Cincinnati, you've probably seen evidence of the region's prehistoric past. All it takes is tromping through a local creek bed, hiking through parks, or sitting in traffic near the interstate's Cut-in-the-Hill.
A new permanent exhibit at the Cincinnati Museum Center, called , is an immersive journey through the Paleozoic Era, beginning with the Ordovician Period. The exhibit opened Sept. 29.
On Cincinnati Edition, we discuss what makes Greater Cincinnati such a prehistoric hotspot.
Guest:
- Brenda Hunda, Ph.D., curator of invertebrate paleontology, Cincinnati Museum Center
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