From The Philadelphia Inquirer:
In these fraught times of a pandemic that has shuttered schools and turned living rooms into classrooms, add yet another twist to the education landscape: a South Philadelphia parking lot overrun by towering T. rexes and triceratops.
For the carloads drawn to the animatronic attraction known as Jurassic Quest on Sunday in the shadow of the Wells Fargo Center and I-95, it was both welcome change of pace from life at home in the COVID-19 era and an educational marvel — for all ages.
“I didn’t know dinosaurs had feathers!” Linda Jones of Mount Airy said as her 2-year-old grandson, Austin, did his best dinosaur roar in the back seat of her SUV. “I thought it was fantastic, very educational.”
They and Jones’ cousin Jenneka Zimmerman and her daughter, Jaelinn, 7, of Roxborough, had just driven through the hour-long Jurassic Quest, gazing up at looming fanged creatures.
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