Hotels in Fred Smith's Wisconsin Concrete Park, Fifield

  • Overview

    Fred Smith's Wisconsin Concrete Park is located in Fifield, Wisconsin, United States of America. It is a unique outdoor art environment featuring over 200 statues created by Fred Smith using concrete and found objects. The park showcases Smith's folk art creations, including sculptures of historical figures, Native Americans, and everyday people.

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  • Reasons to Visit

    Visiting Fred Smith's Wisconsin Concrete Park offers a fascinating opportunity to explore the intersection of art, history, and folk culture. It provides a chance to appreciate the creativity and vision of an individual artist who transformed his surroundings into a whimsical and thought-provoking outdoor gallery. Moreover, the park provides an idyllic setting for leisurely walks, picnics, and meditation.

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  • Statues of Historical Figures

    The park features statues depicting various historical figures, including Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Edison, and George Washington. The sculptures offer a unique perspective on these iconic personalities.
  • Native American Sculptures

    Fred Smith's Wisconsin Concrete Park includes several sculptures representing Native American culture and heritage. These artworks celebrate the rich history and traditions of the indigenous people.
  • Everyday Life Sculptures

    One of the highlights of the park is a collection of sculptures portraying individuals engaged in everyday activities. These artworks capture the essence of ordinary life and showcase Smith's ability to transform mundane scenes into artistic expressions.
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