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Unusual and fun
Easy to get to from the freeway, on street parking is available. Located in a small park access is easy even for the handicapped. Made of red granite the ball spins on a sheet of water on a short towe...
This interactive sculpture is best if you do a little research about it. The ball weighs how much??? And it took little effort to get it spinning. Also nearby is a memorial to motorcycle officers that...
This neat little piece of art is located in a tiny little park near the historic area of downtown, directly across from The Mill. Also in the little park is the monument to the motorcycle riders who...
Across from the depot on Tenth, freeway close, is the art playboy we call Floating Granite. No mater what you do to spin it, it'll go back the way it spins. Some type of earthly rotation...
Unusual and fun
Easy to get to from the freeway, on street parking is available. Located in a small park access is easy even for the handicapped. Made of red granite the ball spins on a sheet of water on a short towe...
Fun sculpture / Roadside App
This interactive sculpture is best if you do a little research about it. The ball weighs how much??? And it took little effort to get it spinning. Also nearby is a memorial to motorcycle officers that...
Hmmmmm
This is, when you get right down to it, just a small fountain in a small town. The walking path through town is much more impressive, and useful too.
A good place for a pit stop while traveling
This neat little piece of art is located in a tiny little park near the historic area of downtown, directly across from The Mill. Also in the little park is the monument to the motorcycle riders who...
Give it a spin!
Across from the depot on Tenth, freeway close, is the art playboy we call Floating Granite. No mater what you do to spin it, it'll go back the way it spins. Some type of earthly rotation...