Lee and Karen Duquette
at Doolittle's Dinosaurs on a rainy day
1290 Rich Highway
Du Bois, PA 15801
July 4, 2024
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Before entering the train station, Karen
Duquette noticed a white tiger emerging out from behind two big rocks. |
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Below: It was raining by the
time that Lee and Karen Duquette arrived at Doolittle Station. Although
the station was closed, they took the time to take some photos anyway.
It was lightly raining and nobody else was around. They recommended
that people call 814.603.0210 for hours before they go here. Hours posted
on this date was Saturday and Sunday 12pm - 7pm but they did not know
that until they arrived here and saw the sign. |
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Below: Karen and Lee Duquette
were welcomed by a big T-Rex, two hatching critters of some-sort and
a Bigfoot eating an ice cream cone. |
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Below: The Train station and some trains.
Yes, it was raining, but it was a light rain. |
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Boxcar Brew Works is an artisan nano-brewery. The brewery is built
inside a boxcar with the state-of-the-art brewing equipment and is
built like a modern art studio to support and encourage other artists
(brewers) to show their craft. (It was closed on this date so of course,
Lee and Karen duquette did not get to enjoy such and expierience.)
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Below Another Bigfoot looking
for the other Bigfoot that was out front of the train station. This
one looks angry. Maybe he wanted an ice cream cone too. |
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Below: A very angry dinosaur exiting the
train. Maybe it was just fighting with Bigfoot. |
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Dinosaurs run wild at Doolittle
Station. Even the alligator was trying to run away from the dinosaurs. |
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Below: Why are the dinosaurs attacking
Karen Duquette? |
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Below: These dinosaurs said, "Do
NOT fence us in" |
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Below: How did this dinosaur ever fit
through such a small window? Will it ever get all the way out of the
window? |
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Below: Even though this dinosaur
was in a cage, it looked happy - almost like it was laughing! Maybe
because it was breaking its way out of the cage. |
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Below: One dinosaur trying
to bite the tail of another very long dinosaur. |
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Below: Lee Duquette
said this dinosaur looked ready to eat him and it already had blood
on its teeth, but Karen Duquette calmed the dinosaur down and made friends
with it. Notice the mud puddle by Karen's feet. |
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Below: Karen Duquette compared some dinosaur
print sizes to the size of her foot. |
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Below: It had been lightly
raining for most of the time that Lee and Karen Duquette spent here.
But just as they got back to their car, the rain really began pouring
down hard. |
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