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One stands alone, having been cast in concrete by the Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum in Vernal, Utah. In 1907, this specimen was mounted in the new dinosaur hall of the Carnegie Museum, its missing portions filled in with bones from a second Diplodocus carnegii specimen CM 94, and casts and sculptures based on other closely related specimens, some of them from other museums. The Fate of the Original Molds So far as the authors have been able to determine, the casting of the concrete Diplodocus of Vernal was probably . . .
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