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Atalaya (Georgetown County, South Carolina)
Ave Maria Grotto (Cullman County, Alabama)
A garden setting for 125 miniature reproductions of some of the most famous religious structures of the world.
Boll Weevil Monument (Coffee County, Alabama)
A prominent landmark and tribute erected by the citizens of Enterprise in 1919 to show their appreciation to an insect, the boll weevil.
Cloud Gate (Cook County, Illinois)
Stainless steel public sculpture
Columbus (Providence County, Rhode Island)
Crazy Horse Memorial (Pennington County, South Dakota)
The Crazy Horse Memorial is still being built.
Dawn of Day (Dodge County, Wisconsin)
The first of Clarence Shaler's sculptures donated to Waupun
Dickeyville Grotto (Grant County, Wisconsin)
The work of a self-taught artisan, the Dickeyville Grotto is a collection of concrete sculptures, structures and shrines dedicated to God and patriotism.
Durward's Glen (Columbia County, Wisconsin)
A retreat and conference center in the Baraboo Hills
End of the Trail (Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin)
One of the most famous sculptures in America, located in Waupun
Forevertron (Sauk County, Wisconsin)
World's Largest Scrap Iron Sculpture
Fremont Rocket (King County, Washington)
Rocket Sculpture 53' tall installed in 1991
Grandview (Iowa County, Wisconsin)
A sculpture garden created by Nick and Katherine Englebert from 1937 through the 1950s.
Hartman Rock Garden (Clark County, Ohio)
The work of self-taught artisan, Harry George “Ben” Hartman
Jurustic Park (Marathon County, Wisconsin)
An outdoor gallery of the sculptures of Clyde Wynia
Langlais Sculpture Preserve (Knox County, Maine)
90 acre homestead of self-taught artisan, Bernard “Blackie” Langlais, and his wife Helen
Lincoln the Dreamer (Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin)
Statue of a young Abraham Lincoln created by Ripon College Graduate, Clarence Shaler
Morning of Life (Green Lake County, Wisconsin)
A striking memorial to the twin sister of the sculptor
Pasaquan (Marion County, Georgia)
Seven acre site consisting of the work of a self-taught artisan
Recording Angel, The (Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin)
Lorado Taft sculpture commissioned by Clarence Shaler in memorial of his wife, Blanche
The Citadel (Dodge County, Wisconsin)
Allegory statue sculpted by Clarence Shaler
The Legendary Shoe Tree (Crawford County, Indiana)
It is supposed to be good luck to throw a pair of shoes in this tree. A pair of Larry Bird's shoes are supposedly hanging here.
The Pioneers (Dodge County, Wisconsin)
Clarence Shaler's monument to the optimism of those who pushed west
Vulcan (Jefferson County, Alabama)
The largest cast iron statue in the world, and is the city symbol of Birmingham, Alabama.
Whirligig Park (Wilson County, North Carolina)
Collection of whirligigs built by Vollis Simpson
Who Sows (Dodge County, Wisconsin)
Clarence Shaler's monument to the optimism of those to sow seeds