This brilliant white sculpture of steel, stone and cement by Kari Reardon sits just off the beaten path in Northeast Minneapolis.
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The artistic side of Engineering at the University of Minnesota.
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A little piece of late-Renaissance Italy by Pietro Tacca at the University of Minnesota.
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Theodore Wirth, one of the most instrumental individuals in Minneapolis Parks history, is immortalized along with children he strived to serve.
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Antoinette and James welcome you to the Harrison Neighborhood of North Minneapolis.
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Minnesota’s twenty-second governor is immortalized along the state highway that bears his name.
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A statue of Abraham Lincoln proudly stands in the Victory Neighborhood of North Minneapolis.
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Monday, December 21st, 2009
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This spherical work of art by metal sculpture artist James Brenner is a construction of layered steel plates, sculpted glass, and light in Jackson Square Park.
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Monday, December 14th, 2009
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Come Back by Aleksandar Maric was installed at the Pierre Bottineau Library in 2005 as a key artistic feature to a popular local library.
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Monday, December 7th, 2009
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Generation by Elizabeth Gleason Thompson is a 1979 sculpture that commemorates the hundreds of people buried at the free “potter’s field” of St. Anthony Township (now St. Anthony Village). While many of the tombstones have sunk into the ground, been removed or have crumbled away, this sculpture serves as enduring figure of the history of this acre of land.
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