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This tiny historically significant area can be found tucked
away in Haddonfield, at the dead end of a tiny road. Across from this area
was a farm in 1858, when William P. Foulke unearthed the first ever near-complete
dinosaur skeleton. The beast was named Hadrosaurus foulkii, after both its
town and discoverer.
All that marks the place now is a single monument, along with a small booth
with pamphlets so visitors can log their visits. A bench next to the stone
has many toy dinosaurs on it, which is probably the only reason I've included
this place on the site.
...no, scratch that. The only reason I'm including the place is because Earl
is on the bench.

