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Tin Men Statues (page 2) |
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Tin Man Vernon, NY |
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The Tin Man in Vernon stands in front of Just Like Grandma's, which specializes in restoring and sales of antique cast-iron stoves. This statue appears to be made entirely from stove parts. [map] |
Tin ManCleveland, OH | Tin Man [gone]Cleveland, OH | Tin ManDayton, OH | Tin ManColdwater, OH | Tin Man [gone]Cincinnati, OH | ||
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The standing Tin Man in Cleveland is on top of Reader Roofing building. [map]
The seated Tin Man in Cleveland was installed on the roof of Hogg Heating & Cooling. This photo is from 2009. Since then, the business has closed and the statue is gone. The Tin Man in Dayton is installed on the roof of Gaines Mechanical facing I-75. There is also a smaller Tin Man on the roof which I did not shoot. [map] The Tin Man in Coldwater, aka the "Steel Man", stands in front of S&K Products. He was created by the company around 1999. The statue has been moved from the road to just in front of the entrance. [map] The Tin Man in Cincinnati stood in front of Jacobs Mechanical. These photos are from 2009. The statue was still there in 2014 but gone by 2015. |
More Ohio:
Cincinnati [map] Maineville Medina [map] Oklahoma:
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Tin MenUmatilla, OR | ||
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These Tin Men in Umatilla are installed on the roof of Eastern Oregon Heating & Air Conditioning. They have been here since at least 2007 when the place was known as Road Runner Heating & Cooling. For more, see this website. [map] |
More Oregon:
Portland Rhode Island:
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Tin Man [gone] Gaffney, SC |
Tin Man Bowie, TX |
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The Tin Man in Gaffney was installed over the entrance of the Comfort Heating & Cooling Company. This photo is from 2010. By 2012, the business was gone and so was this statue.
The Tin Man in Bowie is installed above the Bowie Sheet Metal sign. The business has been closed and the building has been vacant since at least 2008. However, the sign and statue remain. [map] |
Tin Man [gone]Port Arthur, TX | ||
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This Tin Man in Port Arthur was installed in front of Taylor Metal Works & Pipe Co. The statue must have been built by the company. It had been there since at least 2008. By 2021, the business and the statue were gone. |
Vermont:
Ludlow |
Tin Man Spokane Valley, WA |
Tin Man Centralia, WA |
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This Tin Man in Spokane Valley is installed next to the Sheet Metal Workers Local #66 Training Center. [map]
The Tin Man in Centralia is located inside the office of Louis Stoffer & Son Sheet Metal. [map] |
Tin Man [gone] St. Croix Falls, WI |
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The Tin Man in St. Croix Falls was installed on the roof of the Tin Man, Inc. building in 1967. The statue is 14 feet tall. When the business moved, the Tin Man was brought to the new place and put in front of the building. A loudspeaker was installed inside the statue so he could converse with visitors. These photos are from 2011. The business and statue were gone by 2015. |
More Wisconsin:
Mount Horeb [gone] Canada:
For more about Tin Man statues, see this book. |
Culvert ManSonora, CA | Culvert ManUpton, WY | |
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This Culvert Man in Sonora is about ten feet tall. The sculpture supports five mailboxes. He has been there since at least 2007. He is often dressed in different outfits. [map]
This Culvert Man in Upton was installed sometime between 2013 and 2016. [map] |
Culvert ManNodine, MN | Culvert ManPark Falls, WI | |
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The Culvert Man in Nodine is about 23 feet tall and was made of drainage pipe around 1988. The statue stands in the parking lot of Nodine Culvert Sales. For more, see this website. [map]
This Culvert Man in Park Falls was built by the Koshak Construction Company in 1999. He is made of culverts (steel tubing) which the company sells. The statue is just over ten feet tall. For more, see this website. |
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