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The Wisconsin Concrete Park is an outdoor museum located in Phillips, Wisconsin, featuring 237 embellished concrete and mixed media sculptures created between 1948 and 1964 by Fred Smith, a retired lumberjack and self-taught artist. This unique site presents a historical panorama of life-size and larger-than-life sculptures that depict people, animals, and events from local, regional, and national history, blending local lore with Smith's expansive imagination.
Managed by Friends of Fred Smith, Inc., a nonprofit organization, the park aims to preserve the sculptures, landscape, and the Historic Smith Family House while developing the site as a public educational and cultural facility. The Wisconsin Concrete Park stands as a masterwork of 20th-century vernacular art environments, showcasing the interplay of history and creativity in a shared landscape.
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