Oak Park | Hyde Park | Architecture | Public Art | Lincoln Park | Evanston |
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Chicago - Public Art In Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood, there is a small enchanting park named Oz Park in honor of Lyman Frank Baum, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, who once lived nearby. |
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How adorable! This is the most endearing statue I've ever seen in my life! I like it the best of the four crews. The Tin Man stands on a corner of Oz Park. (as of March 2005) |
The Cowardly Lion is installed on the opposite corner of Oz Park. Soon, of course, I strolled around the park to find Dorothy and Scarecrow, but found neither... (as of March 2005) |
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The Scarecrow joined the team in June 2005! Unlike the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion, he stands in the middle of the park. I like the color of his outfit. (as of May 2006) |
In May 2007, Dorothy joined their friends in the park. Notice her nice red shoes and Toto the puppy! (as of July 2008) |
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Oak Park | Hyde Park | Architecture | Public Art | Lincoln Park | Evanston |
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