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The Oregon Sculpture Trail Ogle

The Oregon Sculpture Trail began in 1911 with the creation of Lorado
Taft's sculpture, "The Eternal Indian" - commonly referred to as the
Black Hawk statue. Since that time, Oregon's legacy of art has expanded
to include numerous pieces including: "The Holy Family," "The Soldiers'
Monument," "The Blind," "The Fish Boys" and "Paths of Conviction,
Footsteps of Fate." Today, visitors to Oregon can enjoy a sculpture
tour while driving through Oregon on Illinois Route 2. Visit website
for complete sculpture trail information, including a downloadable
sculpture trail map.

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