The Capitalsaurus: Washington DC's Best Kept Secret
By Carol Bengle Gilbert, published May 14, 2007
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Dinosaurs are so prevalent here that, in 1998, DC adopted a dinosaur as its first official symbol under home rule. DC did not pick just any random dinosaur. No, DC has its own dinosaur, the Capitalsaurus. This popular creature even has a street named after it in Southeast Washington: Capitalsaurus Court, at First and F Streets, S.E. This is the location where the first dinosaur fossil to be found in Washington, DC was unearthed in 1898. While digging a trench to lay sewer pipe, workmen uncovered the tailbone of a previously unknown dinosaur that was misclassified for a century before being named the Capitalsaurus in 1998. While the Capitalsaurus keeps a low profile, (no doubt to evade the inane agendas of lobbyists and legislators), the mayor issues an annual proclamation declaring January 28 Capitalsaurus Day, and school children eagerly celebrate the occasion.
DC is the fourth most popular destination for U..S. travelers, according to information compiled by the Travel Industry Association of America in 2004. Luckily, the travel guide books are so preoccupied with DC's museums and monuments, they haven't told the 17.7 million annual visitors where to look for dinosaur bones. If they did, DC not only wouldn't have a secret, it probably wouldn't have any more dinosaurs! Psst. Dinosaur hunting isn't all that glamorous, anyway. If you're thinking rustic walk in the woods, let's adjust that visual imagery. A more likely venue for finding dino bones is a construction dig along the edge of a busy highway.
The Capitalsaurus: Washington DC's Best Kept Secret
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Washington, DC, DC 20001 USA
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