LEONIA, New Jersey (WABC) -- After a decade and a half of thrilling and educating guests, Field Station: Dinosaurs in Leonia is closing.
The beloved attraction is currently home to more than 30 robotic dinosaurs -- each of which could now be yours.
The park is set to close Nov. 9, with many of the life-sized animatronic figures going up for sale.
This place of amazement, curiosity and learning has been open for 14 years, allowing visitors to get up close to creatures that roamed the Earth 65 million years ago.
With the upcoming closure, the park has put many of its dinosaur animatronic figures up for sale. But, buyers should know that the figures are the actual size of real-life dinosaurs. So, anyone looking to purchase one would need a lot of space.
Though Field Station: Dinosaurs may be closing its location, the mission to teach about the fascinating lives of those who roamed the globe before human existence continues.
Leading up to closing, the park is having various fun-filled activities. Dogs and Dinosaurs and Dinosaurs After Dark will keep the current occupants moving for now.
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