Source: Atlas Obscura




In the early Mesozoic, the central valley that runs through the states of Massachusetts and Connecticut was a hot, semi-arid land similar to parts of the American Southwest. The valley was filled with lakes and braided rivers that provided enticing places for dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals to drink and feed.

Thousands of fossil footprints from these long-extinct wanderers can still be…
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