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  2. Frog Baby Fountain (Ball State University) - Wikipedia

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    Frog Baby Fountain is a statue set in the middle of a fountain on the Ball State University campus. It is known as a sign of good luck and is a popular meeting place. The Frog Baby statue was cast by Edith Barretto Stevens Parsons in 1937 and has been moved several times prior to becoming what it is known as today.

  3. Outdoor sculpture in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Statue of Freedom is a 19½-foot (5.9 m) tall allegorical statue that rests atop the United States Capitol dome. In addition to the human likenesses, a number of public and private sculptures of animals, objects, and abstractions are spread throughout the city.

  4. Conservation and restoration of outdoor bronze objects

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    Protective elements for bronze fountains are particularly important, since water is one of the leading causes for alterations or corrosion in a bronze. [2] Bronze sculptures incorporated in fountains will need more layers of wax, because the spray of water will cause deterioration of the wax at a faster pace than would normally happen.

  5. Mississippian stone statuary - Wikipedia

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    The most well known statue from this region is the 47 centimeters (19 in) "Sandy" statue, the male half of a pair dug up in 1939 from the Sellars Mound in Wilson County, Tennessee. Now in the Frank H. McClung Museum in Knoxville , [ 23 ] it has been used on numerous book and magazine covers as well as on a U.S. postage stamp as part of the Art ...

  6. Frog Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Frog Bridge (officially known as the Thread City Crossing) is a bridge located in Willimantic, Connecticut, which carries South Street across the Willimantic River. Opened in September 2000, it is known as the Frog Bridge because it has four copper frog sculptures on each end of the bridge, sitting on concrete thread spools.

  7. Cruziohyla sylviae - Wikipedia

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    This frog lives high in the canopy in forests and flood plains. It descends to lower branches to breed. The female frog lays eggs in water collected in dead trees. People have also seen tadpoles in reservoirs with trees nearby, suggesting that tree cover is more relevant to this frog's survival than undisturbed habitat. [1]

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