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  2. Field Station: Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, a new dinosaur was introduced into the New Jersey park. The Spinosaurus won the popular vote from park goers and was brought in to replace the Argentinosaurus which met a fiery demise the previous season. [15] When first purchased by Field Station: Dinosaurs, the 90’ Argentinosaurus was the largest animatronic dinosaur ever made.

  3. Snake Hill - Wikipedia

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    Field Station: Dinosaurs, an educational exhibit featuring animatronic dinosaurs utilizing the terrain to reflect the pre-historic era, opened here in May 2012. [13] The exhibit moved in the fall of 2015 to a new location in Bergen County.

  4. List of dinosaur parks - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur World, Cave City, Kentucky [13] Dinosaur Gardens Prehistorical Zoo, Ossineke, Michigan, opened 1930s; Field Station: Dinosaurs, Overpeck County Park, Bergen County, New Jersey. Was originally located in Secacus. [14] Dinosaur Playground, Riverside Park, New York City. Has two fiberglass dinosaurs. [15]

  5. 'Which dinosaur gets your vote'?: Eye-catching billboard on ...

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    Field Station: Dinosaurs is a family attraction located in Overpeck Park in Leonia. It has been named one of the best spots in the world for dinosaur lovers. Each day there are over 30 live shows ...

  6. The dinos are out of winter hibernation and ready to accept ...

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    Saturday-March 17, Field Station: Dinosaurs, 2999 N. Rock Road, Derby. Field Station: Dinosaurs in Derby has been closed for the winter, but the park featuring more than 40 animatronic life-sized ...

  7. Some dino-mite facts about New Jersey's dinosaur history - AOL

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    New Jersey was ranked 13th among states where the most fossils have been found. Here are some fun facts about our state's dinosaur history.

  8. Hadrosaurus Foulkii Leidy Site - Wikipedia

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    The Hadrosaurus foulkii Leidy Site is a historic paleontological site in Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey.Now set in state-owned parkland, it is where the first relatively complete set of dinosaur bones were discovered in 1838, and then fully excavated by William Parker Foulke in 1858.

  9. Bergen County attraction combines Halloween with dinosaurs ...

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