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Dinosaurs get new scenery following sale

Triceratops brings $600; $90 T. rex to sell burgers

Posted: December 28, 2011 at 3:23 a.m.

Bob Srygley of Springdale and his fiancee, Jenny Jones, hold the gate as a 2,000-pound triceratops statue is moved to his backyard.

A 3,000-pound, 30-foot-long Tyrannosaurus rex sculpture that stood on a hillside east of Springdale for about 15 years will be moved sometime this week to Sam’s Olde Tyme Hamburgers in Rogers, where owner Sam Hawkins hopes the dinosaur will serve as a landmark.

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Northwest Arkansas, Pages 9 on 12/28/2011

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Can't wait to see that T. Rex next time I'm in for a burger! Thanks for saving it, Sam!

Posted by: RogersMom

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