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Story Monument
ArtistWilliam Galloway (sculptor)
Year1993 (1993)
TypeLimestone
Dimensions1,316.1 cm × 271.0 cm × 271.0 cm (518.16 in × 106.68 in × 106.68 in)
LocationStory, Indiana
Coordinates39°5′55.51″N 86°12′48.98″W / 39.0987528°N 86.2136056°W / 39.0987528; -86.2136056
OwnerStory Inn

Story Monument is a public artwork by American artist William Galloway, located at the intersection of State Road 135 South and Elkinsville Road in Story, Indiana, United States. Story Monument was originally surveyed as part of the Smithsonian's Save Outdoor Sculpture! survey in 1993. The monument is a tribute to the economy of Story.[1]

Description

The monument is carved to look like a tree trunk with its limbs cut off. The sculpture is carved with images of a wagon wheel, a deer, a dogwood tree and vine.[1]

Information

The sculpture was built to represent, according to Save Outdoor Sculpture!,"the economic decline of Story in the 1930s, and its subsequent rebirth in the late 1970s." The carving of the wagon wheel represents the Studebaker factory that was located in Story in 1920s.[1]

Condition

This sculpture, which was incomplete at survey in 1993, was described as "well maintained."[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "(Story Monument), (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 23 November 2010.