In the New York City of my imagination, dinosaurs emerge from the Museum of Natural History to prowl “the city that never sleeps.” They roam the streets engaging in dinosaur-like activities: scaring people, stealing from butcher shops, and terrorizing the skyline. For one night, the city belongs to them.
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![dino 4 Haunting the Museum of Natural History](https://i0.wp.com/www.myleszhang.org/files/2014/06/dino-4-2bkhbqf.jpg?w=630&h=484&ssl=1)
Haunting the Museum of Natural History
![dino 5 T-Rex head](https://i0.wp.com/www.myleszhang.org/files/2014/06/dino-5-2eq3kh9.jpg?w=312&h=240&ssl=1)
T-Rex head
![dino 2 Dinosaurs as the Seagram Building](https://i0.wp.com/www.myleszhang.org/files/2014/06/dino-2-1bagh14.jpg?w=312&h=240&ssl=1)
Dinosaurs as the Seagram Building
![dino 3 New York Public Library](https://i0.wp.com/www.myleszhang.org/files/2014/06/dino-3-1h2z834.jpg?w=258&h=199&ssl=1)
New York Public Library
![dino 7 Stealing meat from Little Italy](https://i0.wp.com/www.myleszhang.org/files/2014/06/dino-7-1v3dvi2.jpg?w=153&h=199&ssl=1)
Stealing meat from Little Italy
![dino 6 The city in the dinosaur's eye](https://i0.wp.com/www.myleszhang.org/files/2014/06/dino-6-1wikx7s.jpg?w=258&h=199&ssl=1)
The city in the dinosaur’s eye
![dino 1 Empire State and Chrysler Building](https://i0.wp.com/www.myleszhang.org/files/2014/06/dino-1-s1ibcw.jpg?w=265&h=199&ssl=1)
Empire State and Chrysler Building