Category Archives: North Dakota

Geese in Flight

From the brochure: The Geese in Flight sculpture was raised in June, 2001 and is in the Guinness World Book of Records as the largest scrap metal sculpture in the world. It was built of used oil well pipe and … Continue reading

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The Deer Family

From the brochure: The Deer Family was completed in 2001 and erected in 2002. It was made from old oil well tanks cut apart and welded to form the shadow design. To fit through the streets of Regent, the buck’s … Continue reading

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Grasshoppers in the Field

From the brochure: The Grasshoppers in the Field was the fourth site erected and went up in the summer of 1999. They are a reminder of the hardships farmers have overcome while making their living off the land. The sculpture … Continue reading

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Fisherman’s Dream

From the brochure: This sculpture is a three dimensional sculpture that is made out of tin, to form seven fish. The fish swimming under the water scene include a small mouth bass, walleye, catfish, northern, salmon, and bluegill which measure … Continue reading

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Pheasants on the Prairie

From the brochure: Wow! You can’t bag this three dimensional Pheasant that’s made of wire mesh but you can admire this art forum that took 3 years to complete. The rooster stands 40 feet high and 70 feet long. The … Continue reading

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