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The Sinclair dinosaur is one of the most popular icons in American petroliana. But where did he come from? Sinclair’s advertising writers first had the idea to use dinosaurs in Sinclair marketing back in 1930.
- DINO: THE SINCLAIR OIL DINOSAUR FACT SHEET
Tyrannosaurus rex (T. rex) and Triceratops in popularity,...
- THE SINCLAIR OIL DINOSAUR FACT SHEET
Measuring 72 feet long, 24 feet wide and 36 feet tall, the...
- DINO: THE SINCLAIR OIL DINOSAUR FACT SHEET
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As Sinclair’s dinosaur exhibit attracted Depression Era crowds. the company published a special edition newspaper, Big News, promoting the company’s diverse array of dinosaurs — and petroleum products. The Sinclair dinosaur exhibit drew large crowds once again at the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition. Four years later, even more visitors marveled at...
In 1935, Sinclair Oil published dinosaur stamps and a stamp album that could be filled only with colored dinosaur stamps — issued one at a time weekly at Sinclair service stations. The first printing of Sinclair’s dinosaur stamp albums — distributed through its dealers within 48 hours after a single network radio broadcast of the offer — would asto...
“For the first time in 70 million years a herd of dinosaurs will travel down the Hudson River this month,” noted the September 1963 issue of Popular Science. “Faithfully sculptured and big as life,” noted the magazine, the fiberglass dinosaurs traveled by barge from the Catskill Mountains studio of animal sculptor Louis Paul Jonas, his 18 assistant...
Although Sinclair was born in Benwood, West Virginia, today a Wheeling suburb, he grew up in Independence, Kansas. The Historical Museum of Independence educates visitors with an Oil Room exhibiting Sinclair’s extensive Mid-Continent oilfield production and refining heritage. On display in a nearby public park is Corythosaurus – one the dinosaurs f...
The corporate logo featured the silhouette of a large green Apatosaurus dinosaur, based on the then-common idea that oil deposits beneath the earth came from the dead bodies of dinosaurs. Sinclair was ranked as one of the largest privately owned American corporations. [1]
Nov 9, 2023 · Although Sinclair Oil was disbanded in 1987, its iconic dinosaur logo is still a popular emblem reminiscent of the Wild West. In 1916, Harry F. Sinclair founded the Sinclair Oil Corporation, beginning an amazing century-long journey.
Nov 18, 2020 · Dino the Sinclair mascot got leveraged all around the nation. Models of him made appearances at the World’s Fair in Chicago (1933–1934) and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1963.
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