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Random Art: Gazebonooga

Category: Destinations
Posted on: July 6, 2009 10:36 AM, by Jessica Palmer

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Wandering around the Chattanooga waterfront at night, we encountered this charming random artwork. It's sort of Greek Temple x [Tesla + Buckminster Fuller]. And the wire hemisphere was full of tiny insects!

It was only one of many artworks scattered around the Aquarium, Hunter Museum, and pedestrian bridge. Chattanooga has really done a lovely job revitalizing their downtown. I have to return to sometime and spend a day or two walking, art-spotting, and drinking fresh lemonade.

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If you ever make it to Madison, WI, they have one of these as well, just off the capitol square. No insects, but a host of other items. If they have a connecting theme, I've missed it.

Posted by: Stephanie Z | July 7, 2009 2:24 PM

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