"Deinonychus - Terrible Claw" - Philadelphia, PA
N 39° 57.433 W 075° 10.270
18S E 485380 N 4423022
This statue was dedicated April 29, 1987 to commemorate the 175th year of the Academy of Natural Sciences and to honor the Academy Women's Committee for their loyalty and dedication to the institution. Designed by Kent Ullberg.
Waymark Code: WM2TBW
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 12/18/2007
Views: 68
This scary, vicious and quite possibly dangerous 22ft bronze on stone statue is located in front of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia across the street from Logan Circle.
There are scores and scores of waymarks all within .1 mile. This is the richest area I have visited for waymarking.
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The following excerpt comes from the Smithsonian inventory page for this dinosaur sculpture.
Inscription
"(copyright symbol) Ullberg signed"
Description
"Two dinosaurs running one behind the other. "
Dimensions
Sculpture: approx. H. 10 ft. x W. 14 ft.; Base: approx. H. 12 ft. x Diam. 129 in.
Remarks
"The remains of this dinosaur were first discovered in 1964 in Montana by John Ostrum of Yale University."