The Object at Hand
It took four years, a shipwright and help from the British to create the blue whale model installed in the National Museum of Natural History. After 33 years, it still attracts millions annually
- By Adele Conover
- Smithsonian magazine, October 1996, Subscribe
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If critics have their way, by the turn of the 21st century yet another whale model, this time warts and all, will succeed the first two. Meanwhile, just as it is, the sheer size and bulk of A. Remington Kellogg's creature can still take the breath away and plunge the mind into the mysteries of the briny deep.
By Adele Conover
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Comments (1)
In 1985, I was station at Ft. Belvoir, VA and had the opportunity to visit several musuems. One thing that really caught my attention and still strong in my mind today...a specimen jar that contain a human-like creature that had web feet, web hands, tail and gills. The gills if I recall were under its arm pit and it was caught either in the potomic river or chesapeake bay. I have spoken about this experience several time since, but my kids, friends and co-workers find it false/jibberish because I am unable to locate and provide any material to prove what I saw on the creature to verify my sighting... is their any info/name/pics online about this creature so I may share it with my children and co-workers...thank you
Posted by Anthony Pooler on January 27,2010 | 02:25 PM