Woodbine’s Very Own Dinosaur– Woodbine, IA
N 41° 44.263 W 095° 42.108
15T E 275317 N 4624183
This great Tyrannosaurus Rex may be stationary, but his teeth look very intimidating.
Waymark Code: WMB5YA
Location: Iowa, United States
Date Posted: 04/09/2011
Views: 3
This little pocket park at the north end of Woodbine’s business district is home to a very creative Tyrannosaurus Rex. His teeth and toes have been formed from parts of a sickle bar mower, his vertebrae part of a drive chain from some sort of heavy equipment. Small arms appear to have U-joints and pieces of pipe, and the rest is miscellaneous pieces of sheet metal. Whatever his derivation, he makes a creative contribution to this little green space in town.
You'll find him hiding behind a wooden arch on the east side of Walker Street.
Physical Address: Walker Street Woodbine, IA USA 551579
Web Address: Not listed
Business Name: Not listed
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