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The art path: trail, stairs, and water features descending from downtown Chattanooga, TN to the Chattanooga Greenway along the Tennessee River. Wall sculptures and sculptures in the pools feature native American motifs.
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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art on trails, urban trails, steps and staircases, water
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Trailside relief sculptures at Harriet Island Regional Park, Minneapolis, MN
Trailside relief sculptures at Harriet Island Regional Park, Minneapolis, MN
Trailside relief sculptures at Harriet Island Regional Park, Minneapolis, MN
Artistic mile markers along the Tennessee Riverway in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Artistic mile markers along the Tennessee Riverway in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Artistic mile markers along the Tennessee Riverway in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Ogden Nature Center’s annual exhibition of artistic birdhouses along its trail system in Ogden, Utah
Ogden Nature Center’s annual exhibition of artistic birdhouses along its trail system in Ogden, Utah
Ogden Nature Center’s annual exhibition of artistic birdhouses along its trail system in Ogden, Utah
Sculpture along Riverfront Trail System in Grand Junction, Colorado
Sculpture along Riverfront Trail System in Grand Junction, Colorado
Sculpture along Riverfront Trail System in Grand Junction, Colorado
Art along the Arkansas River Trail in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. The goal is an artistic expression of health called the Medical Mile designed to inspire, delight, and motivate people to make wellness-oriented lifestyle choices.
Art along the Arkansas River Trail in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. The goal is an artistic expression of health called the Medical Mile designed to inspire, delight, and motivate people to make wellness-oriented lifestyle choices.
Art along the Arkansas River Trail in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. The goal is an artistic expression of health called the Medical Mile designed to inspire, delight, and motivate people to make wellness-oriented lifestyle choices.
Salmon sculpture called “Leaper” by Tom Jay, 2003, along Riverside Park Trail in Mount Vernon, Washington.
Salmon sculpture called “Leaper” by Tom Jay, 2003, along Riverside Park Trail in Mount Vernon, Washington.
Salmon sculpture called “Leaper” by Tom Jay, 2003, along Riverside Park Trail in Mount Vernon, Washington.