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Whatever Happened to Coopersburg’s Stolen Dinosaur Tracks?

Longtime residents of the Lehigh Valley may remember the case of the stolen dinosaur tracks. Fossilized footprints that had survived nearly 200 million years were brazenly stolen from a hillside […]

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