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Snake, Serpent, and Sea Monster Statues (page 2)

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Sea Monster
Kansas City, MO
This Sea Monster in Kansas City is part of the playground at Sheila Kemper Dietrich Park. It has been there since at least 2007. [map]

Serpent Fence
St. Louis, MO
This Serpent Fence surrounds the City Museum parking lot. It was built by Robert Cassilly in 1994 from concrete and wrought iron. [map]

More Missouri:
Sea Serpent & Kraken (Jefferson City) [gone]
Kirksville: 1, 2

New Hampshire:
Anaconda Escape (Lincoln)

Rattlesnake
Albuquerque, NM
This Rattlesnake is one of two 400-foot-long sculptures located in the median along University Boulevard south of town. They were designed by George Radnovich of Sites Southwest and installed in 2006. [map]

Serpent
Clayton, NM
This Serpent sculpture is installed over a vacant building downtown. Does anyone know anything about it? [map]

Cecil the Serpent
Hawthorne, NV
Cecil the Serpent is said to live in Walker Lake. The local legend goes back to the 1800s. In 1964, a water float depicting Cecil was built. It was destroyed in a fire in 1966. This parade float was built around then. He appears each year at the Armed Forces Day Parade, Christmas Parade, and local Mineral County High School games. Cecil is 90 feet long when assembled and breathes smoke. For more, see this website. [map]

New York:
Saranac Lake

Jungle Jim's International Market
Fairfield, OH
Jungle Jim's International Market was founded in 1974. It has grown from a roadside stand to a theme park style grocery store. This snake is installed on the monorail station. The monorail system will take shoppers from the parking lot to the store. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]

Rattlesnake
Freer, TX
This Rattlesnake is about seven feet tall and made of cement. It is installed in front of the Chamber of Commerce. Freer has held an annual Rattlesnake Roundup since the 1960s. For more, see this website. [map]

Sea Serpent
The Woodlands, TX
This metal Sea Serpent sculpture was installed in Lake Woodlands in 1985. It was built by Marc Rosenthal and originally installed in Houston. The sculpture is entitled "Rise of the Midgard Serpent". It is six feet tall and 35 feet long. [map]

More Texas:
Austin
Cobra (McLean)

Vermont:
Brattleboro
Burlington [map]

Canada:
Cadboro Bay, BC
Kelowna, BC
Garter Snakes (Inwood, MB)
Morden, MB

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