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Statue Collections & Producers - California (page 1) |
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Beverly Hills Children's Zoo Beverly Hills, CA |
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The Beverly Hills Children's Zoo consists of a small yard with dozens of animal and children statues. It appears to be a private residence. The statues have been there since at least 2008. [map] |
Legacy Park Malibu, CA |
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These sculptures at Legacy Park were installed from 2010-2011. They were created by Robin Indar. They are covered with mosaic tiles of feathers, snowflakes, and other patterns. The photos above show a red-legged frog, an orange-bellied California newt, a mountain kingsnake, a Western toad, a burrow owl, and a coyote. I missed shooting a Western fence lizard and a red-tailed hawk. For more, see this website. [map] |
fiberglass statues [gone] Acton, CA |
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These photos of fiberglass statues installed at The Barnyard were taken in 2013. By 2019, there were only statues of two cows and a horse left. Those statues were removed in 2021. |
bronze sculptures San Jose, CA |
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These bronze sculptures are installed in Guadalupe River Park. The "Parade of Animals" was produced by Michael Boris in 1991. The animals include a rabbit, a fox, a frog, an eagle, and a raccoon with a fish. [map] |
Animal Sculpture Garden Los Angeles, CA |
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This Animal Sculpture Garden is located at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. The bronze sculptures were based on biblical scriptures. The garden was designed as a children's play area. The sculptures have been there since at least 2006. |
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