Cancer There’s Hope
Artist: Victor Salmones Dedicated: June 3, 1990 Medium: Bronze Description: This sculpture is part of the Bloch Cancer Survivors Park and is the focal point of the Celebration of Life Plaza. […]
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Artist: Victor Salmones Dedicated: June 3, 1990 Medium: Bronze Description: This sculpture is part of the Bloch Cancer Survivors Park and is the focal point of the Celebration of Life Plaza. […]
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Artist: Unknown Installed: 2005 Medium: Bronze Description: The two Chinese Warriors guard the north end of the Sister Cities International Bridge, a pedestrian walkway over Brush Creek located on the Country Club
Artist/Designer: Carl Milles Description It was an equestrian figure of St. Martin of Tours, a patron saint of France, on which Swedish sculptor, Carl Milles, based his memorial to William
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Artist/Designer: Bernhard Zuckerman Installed: 1967 Description:A triangular traffic island at a busy intersection on the Plaza is the setting for this ornate fountain. Sculptor Bernhard Zuckerman was commissioned to create
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History In the 1800s, water from a stream running through Westport gave power to one of the mills there. The stream then traveled southeast and emptied into Brush Creek. The
History Richard Bloch was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in 1978, but he wasn’t about to accept this fate. Instead, he stayed positive and fought back through aggressive treatments and the
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