Post Mills, Vermont: Vermontasaurus
Built of scrap wood in 2010, it has grown over the years to 160 feet long. Looks like a collapsed barn with feet. Now joined by five additional dinosaurs.
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It still exists. It was rebuilt and a baby dinosaur was also built next to it. Stop at the airport next door to see some of Brian's other creations.
[Mike Pomeroy, 01/14/2013]It collapsed. It's not there anymore.
[Jesse Orr, 12/30/2011]It's a fantastisaurus! Make sure to check out the airport "museum" next door, for the oddest collection of everything! Free.
[geraldo, 10/01/2010]Vermontasaurus
This is a 25-ft. high by 122-ft. long dinosaur made out of scrap wood. It is made with chairs, guitars, toboggans, tiki torches and lots more. Found on Rte.244 in Post Mills at the airport. Some people say its an eyesore and safety hazard. I think it is brilliant!
[Howard, 07/20/2010]Brian Boland recruited volunteers to help him transform a pile of scrap wood into a huge junk dinosaur sculpture. He calls it Art, but without the proper construction permits, it's threatened with destruction.
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Vermontasaurus
Post Mills Airport
- Address:
- 104 Robinson Hill Rd, Post Mills, VT
- Directions:
- Post Mills Airport. From VT-244 turn southeast at the white church and cemetery onto Robinson Hill Rd. Drive a quarter-mile. You'll see Vermontasaurus, which looks like a pile of wood, on the right.
- Phone:
- 802-333-9254
- RA Rates:
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Built by Brian Boland in 2010. We're delighted that his flotsam-and-jetsam dinosaur has survived not only its critics, but several Vermont winters.