Gracehoper by Tony Smith

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231 E Witherspoon St
Louisville, KY 40202

Gracehopper is a unique establishment in Louisville, KY that offers a variety of services and products to its customers.

With a focus on quality and customer satisfaction, Gracehopper strives to provide a welcoming and enjoyable experience for all who visit.

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Joseph G.
1/5/2022

Grace hopper is a massive and cool public art sculpture located on the waterfront overseeing the Ohio river in waterfront park of Lousiville Kentucky. Located at what many consider the end of...

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Jeremy J.
2/26/2023

This is a nice cool, looking statue that we have here in Louisville. It's the grace hopper. I don't know much about it but I do like seeing public art and statues in memorials in monuments, so...

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Bruce K.
7/21/2020

Located inside of the Waterfront Park, this tall steel structure has a caption. It reads, "Tony Smith (1912-1980, American). Gracehopper. Conceived between 1961 and 1972. Black painted steel (23'...

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