Somewhat of a disappointment. The "Vermontasaurus" probably looked much better decades ago when it was first conceived and built. It is really showing its age due to the elements. The other "exhibits" also seem very old and weathered. They are more like a collection of parade and lake floats made from old cars and pontoon boats designed by a man still reliving his past playing with "Matchbox" cars and model boats. Quite frankly, it reminded me of my fraternity days building floats for homecoming parades. I like the ingenuity and the thought process, but the presentation of these aging out on the side of a airport field with some covered only by a metal shed with no explanation on any of them, left me somewhat...
Read moreI'm so glad I went to the vermontosarus! We came to participate in the Audi world cup of ski and some folks from the swedish team mentioned this attraction and said we shouldn't miss it. Good we listened to them. Is an spectacular attraction, it really shows what 100 people with hammers can do in 10 days. Is one of vermonts best attractions and I'm honestly surprised why isn't it more crowded every day. Really easy to spot it from the road and lots of space around for a quick picnic or BBQ. Bring extra memory cards or film because you'll be taking a lot of pictures, and never...
Read moreBrian Boland (the owner of Post Mills Airport) has always been a sort of inventor. He has always been very good with his hands, as well as his mind! The Vermontasaurus is just another example of this! Unfortunately, time has taken its toll on the Vermontasaurus and the wood has begun to sag a bit, making the rugged Vermont dinosaur a little..."belly-hung", if you will lol still, a great attraction to behold, nonetheless! Plus, if you go there on an afternoon when the wind is calm and the skies are clear, you can watch a single engine Cessna airplane tow a beautiful glider up...
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