vft_refectory Wrote:
>
> I recall that a fossil of a large sea going
> reptile was found during the building of the
> American Air Lines terminal at DFW and put on
> display. I was caught between flights once and
> rode the train around to see it. I don''t know if
> it is still on display or not.
I remember that, although I was thinking it was in the Braniff terminal. It was a plesiosaur. I found a reference that indicates it is currently on display at the airport's " Central Utilities Plant" which would be odd as that doesn't sound like an area where they would allow the public. Seems like it would be better off at the Perot Museum.
>
> I recall that a fossil of a large sea going
> reptile was found during the building of the
> American Air Lines terminal at DFW and put on
> display. I was caught between flights once and
> rode the train around to see it. I don''t know if
> it is still on display or not.
I remember that, although I was thinking it was in the Braniff terminal. It was a plesiosaur. I found a reference that indicates it is currently on display at the airport's " Central Utilities Plant" which would be odd as that doesn't sound like an area where they would allow the public. Seems like it would be better off at the Perot Museum.