Behind the scenes, the Science Museum of Minnesota is awash in dollies, crates, and styrofoam packing material. Throughout 1999, museum curators and volunteers will pack hundreds of thousands of fossils and priceless objects to be shipped to a new home located along the Mississippi River in St. Paul. Most visitors won't notice a big change in the exhibit since museum curators are starting with items that are not currently on display. The exception though is the dinosaur exhibit. Already an 82-foot diplodocus and 30-foot triceratops stand headless. Paleontologist Andy Redline is directing the science museum's dinosaur move.