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Cows In Boston!!!
Cows created by artists are all over the city for the summer-just like in Paris!
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Fun! They did this in Cincinnati several years ago w/pigs (years ago Cincinnati was nicknamed "porkopolis"). They were all over the place - each one unique. What is neat now, several years later, is that you still see them here & there. They were auctioned off at the end of the summer so now when you see one it is kind of special - "hey look, it's one of the pigs!" There is one at my children's elementary school. Lots of fun!!
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We did them in Dallas years ago...but I suppose they were steer. Tampa did huge sea turtles.
All were auctioned off for charity after a spell around the city. They are neat, aren't they? |
Yes, ours will be auctioned off in September for the Jimmy fund.
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The Twin Cities (actually St. Paul) had Peanuts characters - because that where Charles Schultz was from. Started with Snoopy, then the next year Charlie Brown, then Lucy.
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Anyone know if there is a website describing artists and locations - there was when they did the Boston cod thing.
My favorite is still in Washington, DC a few years back when they did "Party Animals" which was decorated donkeys and elephants. |
If I was not having a glass of wine when I posted I would have seen second post gives web link - sorry.
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Guess what Buffalo had all over the city a few years ago???
I remember the fish in New Orleans. Really cool. A lot of local businesses, including my SIL's bought some of them and have them displayed. Enjoy the cows! |
I think the cows started in Kansas City.
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We have whales on Cape Cod. I hope they fare better elsewhere. One was stolen from the Village Green in Hyannis by two drunk teenage girls and two have been vandalized.
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created originally by a swiss:
http://boston.cowparade.com/ |
There's HISTORY in 'them there' cows in Boston.
For those of you who are familiar with Beacon Hill, specifically Mount Vernon Street, you will notice that there is a row of one story "townhouses" on the side of Mount Vernon closest to Boston Commons. The reason for this involved deed restrictions in the 1700's that allowed those who built their mansions on the other side of Mount Vernon Street to be able to watch their "COWS" as they grazed on Boston Commons. (This tidbit from law school property class is easier to recollect than the Rule Against Perpetuities)! |
Rhode Island did Mr. Potato Heads a few years ago.
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Peterborough, NH, has Adirondack chairs...after being on display for a month, all will be auctioned to benefit a local non-profit.
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Here in Troy Michigan we had beavers last summer becasue our largest road is called Big Beaver. The one at the Aquatic Center dressed in a pink swimsuit was something to see.
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In addition to cows, Kansas City has also done Teddy Bears.
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Giro - sounds like you went to Suffolk Law!
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Raleigh had red wolves a couple of years ago. Norfolk, VA had mermaids.
I expect Durham to have bulls or devils one year. |
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