The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, $1,440,770 over three years.
The species was first described in June 2004 by researchers at the Virginia Museum of Natural History.
She was a past supervisor of statewide programs at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
This high-hood unit is a static display at the Virginia Museum of Transportation.
In 2007, it was relocated to the Virginia Museum of Transportation.
Today it is on display at the Virginia Museum of Transportation.
The egg currently resides in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Virginia Museum of Natural History Guidebook, no 1, p83.
The theater's renovation and reopening have reintroduced live performing arts to the heart of the Virginia Museum.
Most recently it was on loan to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond.