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Field of Corn (with Osage Oranges)
Frantz Park in Dublin, Ohio, is a large lawn in front of a corporate headquarters filled with concrete ears of corn. It supposedly “symbolizes the history of the community’s farming legacy and serves as a memorial to rural landscapes.”
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A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
In Old Deaf School Park near downtown Columbus, a topiary artist has created the scene from Georges Seurat’s famous 1884 pointillism painting, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. Unfortunately, on the day I was there, the … Continue reading
Sequoyah’s Cabin
On my way to Honey Springs Battlefield, I passed a sign near Sallisaw, Oklahoma, that pointed the way to Sequoyah’s Cabin. I decided to stop in if I had time on the way back to Devil’s Den. It was a … Continue reading
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Honey Springs Battlefield
Some people relax by sitting around. I relax by exploring. After three days of relative inactivity, I was ready to explore. I headed off into Oklahoma by myself to visit Honey Springs Battlefield, a Civil War site in McIntosh County. … Continue reading
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Arkansas Air & Military Musuem
On Wednesday afternoon, Tim, Angela, Daniel, Luke and I drove into Fayetteville to visit a small museum. It was supposed to be a rainy-day activity, but the rain didn’t start until later in the day — and then it continued … Continue reading
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