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View from the north with the Hoyt original building in the foregroundThe squarish brown building in the northwest corner is the Children's Pavilion |
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Views from the northwestThe large red chair with a horse atop it is The Yearling by Donald Lipski. This sculpture is 21 feet tall and is designed to suggest the perspective of small children. |
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Tower entranceSet back from this tower is yet another tower. See below. |
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Views of the southwest cornerPeaking at the corner is the very large red sculpture Lao Tzu by Mark di Suvero. See other views here.
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