2/5 Marie B. 1 year ago on Google
Honestly
very
anticlimactic.
You
can
walk
through
all
of
it
in
under
2
minutes
(reading,
maybe
5
mins)
and
it's
totally
empty,
but
has
a
lot
of
walking
space.
I'm
sure
it's
a
nice
attraction
to
add
to
the
town's
total
count,
but
idk
if
I'd
call
it
an
attraction
or
"sculpture
park"
as
much
as
simply
a
couple
of
recycled
materials
cleaned
up
and
thrown
together
in
front
of
a
city
building.
The
welded
metal
pieces
were
pretty
cool
and
interesting,
but
the
fence
board
pieces
and
others
were
pretty
disappointing;
there's
like
5
different
spots
with
the
same
medium
to
large
rocks
just
sitting
there
that
they
call
"untitled
art
donated
by
______".
A
couple
of
the
art
plaques
are
an
interesting
and
curious
read
though,
admittedly.
To
top
it
off,
one
of
our
party
needed
to
use
the
restroom
and
when
going
inside,
and
asking
politely
about
facilities,
was
entirely
snubbed
and
ignored
by
all
the
employees
here.
I
have
absolutely
no
idea
how
they
managed
a
4.5
star
rating;
perhaps
it's
highly
esteemed
by
the
locals.
The
fruit
that
grows
on
the
trees
here
was
honestly
so
much
more
fun,
beautiful,
inspiring,
entertaining,
and
entrancing
than
the
majority
of
the
art
pieces
here.
I
don't
advise
taking
any
kids
unless
they're
well
behaved.
More
than
anything,
a
lot
of
the
"art"
here
just
inspires
an
intense
desire
to
climb
and
play
on
them,
but
it's
not
allowed.
I
can
easily
see
any
parent,
with
multiple
young
uns,
having
some
run
off
to
play
on
the
sculptures
or
throwing
the
fruit
around.
The
sculptures
are
definitely
not
safe
to
play
on,
and
also
have
no
safeguards
to
prevent
any
adult
or
child
from
messing
with
them
or
getting
hurt.
But
I
guess
it
is
free
public
art
in
front
of
a
city
building,
so
maybe
this
is
exactly
what
one
really
should
expect.
Our
party
definitely
found
the
high
rating
to
be
disappointing,
especially
after
interacting
with
the
employees
and
realizing
how
few
legit
art
pieces
were
actually
there.
But
it
was
clean
and
safe
for
social
distancing;
and
I'm
sure
you
could
make
something
out
of
each
piece
if
you
really
tried
and
wanted
to
take
the
time
to
do;
but
also...
maybe
it's
just
not
our
thing?
Do
not
get
your
hopes
up.