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T-Rex Moves Into Neighborhood

Posted: January 3, 2012 at 5:20 a.m.

Sam Hawkins stands with his Tyrannosaurus Rex before a crew unloads it at Sam’s Olde Tyme Hamburgers in Rogers on Monday. Hawkins plans to restore the dinosaur and put it on display near the restaurant.
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Sam Hawkins stands with his Tyrannosaurus Rex before a crew unloads it at Sam’s Olde Tyme Hamburgers in Rogers on Monday. Hawkins plans to restore the dinosaur and put it on display near the restaurant.

A 3,000-pound, 30-foot-long Tyrannosaurus rex will soon add atmosphere outside Sam’s Olde Tyme Hamburgers.

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