Leads for further follow-up


There was an extensive article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 18 Jan 2004, “Where have all the dinosaurs gone?” written by Monica L. Haynes.

Can anyone find the article?


I created “spectrum in the shadows” The people who bought it are Ellen and Greg Jordan; they live in Roslyn Farms.


The one with the traffic signs is at Uniontown Area High School. I wonder if other schools “adopted” them, like someone mentioned an elementary school earlier. Sign-o-saurus is still located inside Uniontown High School.


There’s one on the 5th floor at 733 Washington Road in Mt. Lebonon.

Mary Shaw said: This is probably at UPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics who live on the forth floor.


Sign-o-saurus is still located inside Uniontown High School.


There is one in the east end on Meadow Street in the block past Larimer Avenue


Chris Deitzel said there is one on the Mera Kay campus on Ewing Rd in Coraopolis. Where exactly is it? In front of which building?


There is one at the Neighborhood Academy I did not see on the list


Laurel Ridge Eye Care/Dr. Aaron Sobol – Uniontown, Pa.


There used to be one at Duquesne University. Best guess it’s in the phys plant. I vaguely recall seeing it there a number of years ago


There is a dinosaur at a residence 845 Old Mill Road in Fox Chapel 15238. It seems to me like it would be one of these, but I’m not 100% sure. (screenshot attached from Google Maps)

Possibly Nino the crusher


Sandy Boyles Shaffer

I think this is at st Vincent college, Fred Rodger’s exhibit


There was one in the north hills, I don’t know the name of the street, but if you turn left at the light off 19 south, not far past Pizza Roma, it was not too far up on the right side, that road comes out at McKnight road by the gas station by where TGIFridays used to be.


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I am trying to locate all of the dinomitedays’ dinosaurs. See https://dinomitedays.org/known-locations/

I understand that you were/are responsible for shipping a number of them. Any chance that you would have the location of the missing dinosaurs in your records?

Are you still able to move them? I have a few “in Storage” that I would like to move to a public place.

Thanks in advance for your time.

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