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- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Stephen Foster's Lucky Toes
There's been much discussion locally about what to do with this problematic statue. Momentum is gaining to remove it. Visit sooner rather than later.
[Paul, 10/15/2017]Stephen Foster's Lucky Toes:RoadsideAmerica.com Team Field Report
- Directions:
- On Forbes Ave., across the street from The Cathedral of Learning on the University of Pittsburgh campus. Next to the dinosaur.
- Hours:
- Statue was taken down April 27, 2018.
- Status:
- Gone
I was there. I came, conquered and touched.
[Vladimir Rozvadovskiy, 07/03/2014]Amazing!
What about the giant dinosaur next to this statue? Don't forget to check that out.
[Dogsbreath, 06/28/2014]Okay, but only after the toes.
Snow covered lucky toe.
[Paul, 02/02/2010]The Art of mobile photography never ceases to amaze us!
Fredosaurus Rex has moved to Southside Works, and now stands in front of a Cheesecake Factory.
[KT, 01/21/2024]Fredosaurus Rex: Mr. Rogers Dinosaur:- Address:
- 415 S. 27th St., Pittsburgh, PA
- Directions:
- In SouthSide Works Town Square, on the east side of S. 27th St., in front of the Cheesecake Factory.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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The shoeless bronze toes of banjo-strumming slave "Uncle Ned" have been burnished bright by those seeking good luck. The statue was dedicated in 1900.