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  2. Spirit (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Spirit moved with the Colorado Music Hall of Fame to its new location at Red Rocks in 2015. [ 4 ] Although some of Denver's fans were upset to see the Windstar property sold and the Spirit statue moved, [ 5 ] most people – including Denver's former wife – think the Colorado Music Hall of Fame is a fitting location for the massive statue. [ 6 ]

  3. Cochno Stone - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Age rock art is found on a stone measuring 42 by 26 feet (12.8 by 7.9 metres), and was documented in 1887 by the Rev. James Harvey. [3]: 3 It features around 90 carved indentations, considered to be one of the finest sets of petroglyphs in Scotland. [4] The stone was reburied in 1965 to protect it against vandalism.

  4. List of fictional bars and pubs - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Peacock – From a soundcheck track, "The Ballad of Rustie Lee" by Dumpy's Rusty Nuts: "the guys all rock, down the Flying Peacock" The Flying Swan – The Brentford Trilogy by Robert Rankin; The Foaming Flask – The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion; Foley's – Mrs. Brown's Boys; Fort Carson Bar - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004)

  5. Brick House (Leigh) - Wikipedia

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    Brick House is a 16-foot (4.9 m) tall bronze bust of a black woman by Simone Leigh, installed along New York City's High Line from 2019 to 2021. [2] [3] [4] [5 ...

  6. East Bay Walls - Wikipedia

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    One of many old stone walls found around the southern and eastern San Francisco Bay in California, this one near San Jose. The East Bay Walls, also known as the Berkeley Mystery Walls, are a misnomer, as many such walls can be found throughout the hills surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area, and extend as far as Chico, Red Bluff and Montague.

  7. Equivalent VIII - Wikipedia

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    Equivalent VIII, 1966, 120 Firebricks, 5 by 27 by 90 + 1 ⁄ 4 inches (130 mm × 690 mm × 2,290 mm), occasionally referred to as The Bricks, is the last of a series of minimalist sculptures by Carl Andre. The sculpture consists of 120 fire bricks, arranged in two layers, in a six-by-ten rectangle. [1]

  8. Dighton Rock - Wikipedia

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    The Dighton Rock is a 40-ton boulder, originally located in the riverbed of the Taunton River at Berkley, Massachusetts (formerly part of the town of Dighton).The rock is noted for its petroglyphs ("primarily lines, geometric shapes, and schematic drawings of people, along with writing, both verified and not."), [2] carved designs of ancient and uncertain origin, and the controversy about ...

  9. Sphere Within Sphere - Wikipedia

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    Sphere Within Sphere (Sfera con sfera) describes a series of spherical bronze sculptures by Italian sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro. In 1966, Pomodoro was commissioned to create a 3.5-meter sphere for Expo 67 in Montreal.