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One More: Dinosaur Caravan | Continuum Led by “Uncle John” Kay, a Vernal resident, it took the Dinosaur Caravan nine days to travel the 210 miles from the quarry, north of Jensen, Utah, to Salt Lake City Their route included a ferry crossing of the Green River and followed what today is U S 40 and Interstate 80
A DINOSAUR CARAVAN T - The Unz Review The arrival of the caravan at Salt Lake City is thus described by Whit Burnett in the Salt Lake Tribune: "Utah's now famous 'Dinosaur Caravan' ended its 220-mil6 journey when, at the pace of a silent cortege, it moved through
Dinosaur Caravan, blurry | DPLA Blurred photograph of horses and wagons of "Dinosaur Caravan" traveling down a street in Salt Lake City
The State Fossil of Utah: Allosaurus fragilis The Dinosaur Caravan makes its way through a remote landscape on its 220-mile journey to Salt Lake City carrying 50 tons of rock and fossils Image courtesy of the J Willard Marriott Digital Library at the University of Utah
Wordens Ledges - Atlas Obscura These ledges, called Worden's Ledges, were named after an old owner of the land, Hiram Worden It was originally believed that Frank Worden, Hiram’s son, created the stone figures However, they
Dinosaur Caravan, September 1924: downtown Salt Lake City [02] Black and white photograph of the wagon caravan bringing dinosaur fossils from the quarry near Jensen, Utah, to the University of Utah The caravan has reached Main Street and downtown Salt Lake City
Dinosaur Caravan, September 1924: Strawberry Valley [12] Black and white photograph of the wagon caravan bringing dinosaur fossils from the quarry near Jensen, Utah, to the University of Utah in September of 1924 The caravan passes through Strawberry Valley in Wasatch County, Utah