Bumpersaurus Slide

Front of Bumpersaurus

Your Fort Worth Public Library welcomes Bumpersaurus to its new home! 

With headlights for eyes and rearview mirrors for eyelashes, the 12-foot Bumpersaurus will greet all our guests who visit the outside play area of the Vivian J. Lincoln Library. Our young guests under 54" can climb up his tail and slide out his mouth!

Originally donated to the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History by Dan E. Lowrance, this amazing sculpture created by Allen Boerger from Roto Studios.


Can you find all the unique parts that make up the Bumpersaurus?

  • Excavator buckets for feet
  • 400 moon hubcaps for scales
  • Half a bumper car for the nose
  • Vespa venders for hips
  • 520 steel nuts creating unique stegosaurus-like spikes
  • License plate scales
  • Flashing headlight eyes
  • Rearview mirror eyelashes
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