An almost final design is done, but no name has been assigned yet, to a 66 foot tall dinosaur statue planned for Tulsa's . David Oliver, who is leading the effort for , said the project could be done by March 2026, in advance of a national Main Street convention in Tulsa.

The plans call for a 7,000 pound fiberglass "giant" built by the same company involved with the " " and "Meadow Gold Mack" statues on Route 66.

The is in 2026, with large celebrations planned for May.

The Tulsa Parks Board reviewed the plans Monday and approved use of parkland for the structure, which also requires approval from the Board of Adjustment because of the height, and a building permit for the foundation. The dinosaur would be near an existing Route 66 monument in the park, with the head above the tops of so

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