PITTSFIELD, Mass. He s large, he s prehistoric, and he is back home at the Berkshire Museum. Wally the 1,200-pound, life-sized fiberglass Stegosaurus was crane-lifted to the museum s lawn on Monday after a yearlong hiatus for some rest and recuperation. During this time, he received a full inspection, tail restoration, surface crack repairs, and a new paint job. The beloved Pittsfield hallmark of 24 years now sits on the left side of the museum s front lawn. He previously lived on the right side of the lawn. That s been our No. 1 question this whole time is Where s Wally? the museum s marketing and brand manager Kimberly Donoughe said. Everybody wants to know where Wally is.
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