Dippy the Dinosaur

Sculpture · Bellefield

Dippy the Dinosaur

Sculpture · Bellefield

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Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213

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Meet Dippy: a 22-foot fiberglass Diplodocus sporting seasonal scarves and good vibes outside Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum of Natural History.  

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Take a Jurassic Road Trip To These 13 Dinosaur Parks

"Outside of the Carnegie Institute and Library in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh is a dinosaur with a Twitter feed.  @dippy_the_dino has a lot to say, having been around (more or less) for 150 million years. Affectionately known as “Dippy the Dinosaur” (that’s Diplodocus carnegii to you, sir!), Dippy is a life-size statue of the museum’s first dinosaur find. Having been discovered in 1899 by a team of scientists, and assembled by the benefactor of the Institute, Andrew Carnegie, the statue of Dippy was erected in front of the Museum in 1999 to celebrate his 100th anniversary as the patron dinosaur of Pittsburgh.    The diplodocus was a vegetarian dino who stripped vegetation clean off of branches, and maybe even dunked under water to grab aquatic plants. Their unusual array of teeth, coupled with their tiny heads, show that they didn’t require the strength of mighty jaws to chew. They preferred their salads whole, and swallowed it all with hardly a chomp. This particular diplodocus may be fiberglass by birth, but the real thing had the strength of a suspension bridge in those vertebrae – from their long necks to the end of their powerful tails. But Dippy the Dinosaur has something on his prehistoric inspirations - he’s not going to be extinct any time soon." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Stacy D

Google
Dippy the Dinosaur is a beloved piece of public art located outside of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Dippy wears different seasonal carves and sometimes accessories for different occasions. Dippy the Dinosaur even wore a mask during the early days of the pandemic. In warmer months, Dippy is surrounded by pretty flowers. The landscape also includes nearby benches to take in the beauty of the area.

Dave Hardin

Google
Outside, Dippy was festive in his birthday party hat! Go inside the museum to see him in all his glory in a diorama setting.

Heather Boswick

Google
Give Dippy some love & visit him while at the museum! He stands tall & mighty & would love to see you! Makes fun photo opps & just fun to see in person!

Danielle Shuster

Google
Dippy is a wonderful piece of art, and I love the fact that they dress him up now and again!

Tiffany Yanosky

Google
Dippy is a life-size fiberglass sculpture of a Diplodocus dinosaur whose fossil is on display in the nearby Carnegie Museum of Natural History. This piece of public art is free for everyone to see as they pass by. I really like how the museum employees dress Dippy with fun seasonal attire such as scarves.

jenny stevens

Google
Dippy is a stylish huge dinosaur. Love seeing him on my way through Oakland or going to the library. You never know what new scarf he might have on. I'm glad he's been able to find a scarf dealer that makes scarfs long enough for he super long neck.

S. Rose Eilenberg

Google
Dippy is the central meeting place on nice days for circus freaks (like me!)

buckets

Google
VERY cool. enjoyable. hes huge and it really puts reality into perspective. had a very good time, theres a park near it
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Tiffany Y.

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Dippy the Dinosaur is a large sculpture of a Diplodocus dinosaur. The sculpture is located in front of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. I decided to create a separate Yelp page for Dippy because Yelp allows pages for public art, and because unlike the museum that requires an entry fee, Dippy is free for everybody to see. In 1999, Dippy was constructed from fiberglass. He was built as a tribute to the 100th anniversary of the discovery of Diplodocus fossils in Wyoming. The original fossil is on display inside the museum. Dippy is life-sized at 22 feet tall, 84 feet long, and 3,000 pounds in weight. When I walk or drive past the museum, I enjoy seeing how the employees decorated Dippy. Most recently, he was wearing a scarf for the cold weather.