Interesting history behind Haddonfield's Dinosaur
Among the shops and cafes in the quaint town of Haddonfield, New Jersey, there is something that stands out and stands up - an 8 foot tall, 18-foot long bronze dinosaur sculpture.
But it isn't a random art piece, the sculpture pays tribute to a discovery that shook the scientific world.
In 1858, local scientist William Parker discovered dinosaur fossils here, marking the beginning of paleontological research in the area. The find, a hadrosaur skeleton from the Cretaceous period, was the most complete dinosaur skeleton in the world at the time. In 1868, it became the first mounted dinosaur skeleton, showcased at the Academy of Natural Sciences.
Check us out on:
Website - www.localish.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/localish/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/localish/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/localish
Localish is all about bringing out the good in America’s cities. Our locally-sourced stories transcend city limits so you can live like a local wherever you go.
#Localish #GoodPeople #GoodNews