Mystery of the Missing Baby Dinosaur in Levittown: A Roadside Attraction Update

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Image via the Bucks County Courier Times.
The mama and baby dinosaur roadside attraction in Levittown is still not fully back since a car crash damaged both sculptures last summer.

The mama and baby dinosaur roadside attraction in Levittown is still not fully back since a car crash damaged both sculptures last summer, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times.

While the mom figure currently stands in a parking lot on Route 13, the baby is still missing.

“People are always asking, ‘Where’s the baby? What happened to the baby?” said Dr. Shirley Jeffers, whose Pet’s Best Friend animal hospital has been home to the mother-and-son duo for about three decades.

The baby sculpture was damaged more significantly in the crash as both of its legs were knocked out.

“I can tell you that the baby is being repaired, somewhere, and I really would like him back,” said Jeffers.

The sculpture of the mother was made by one of Jeffers’ old clients, Brad Picard, whose cat she had tended to.

“Brad made it by hand,” said Jeffers. “It’s sort of a hobby for him.”

A year after he dropped off the bigger dinosaur, he added a smaller one.

“When the baby was damaged, Brad came and took him to be repaired, but I don’t know where,” said Jeffers.

Read more about the Levittown dinosaur sculpture and its repairs in the Bucks County Courier Times.


The Dinosaurs on Bristol Pike at Pets Best Friends Veterinary Hospital

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