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A view of a concrete sculpture of the American flag from "The Garden of Eden" in Lucas, Kansas. The garden was created by Samuel Perry Dinsmoor, 1843-1932, who was a Civil War veteran and, subsequently, a teacher, sculptor, and landscape artist in Lucas. He created "The Garden of Eden" on his property in Lucas and constructed over 200 concrete sculptures there which depict his views about Populism and religion. The garden is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Date: Between 1905 and 1932
Item Number: 603
Call Number: FK2.R8 , L.93 , *11
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 603
Built Environment - Function - Recreation and Culture - Work of Art
Community Life - Arts and Entertainment - Art - Folk
Places - Cities and towns - Lucas
Places - Counties - Russell
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