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  2. Pomona State Park - Wikipedia

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    Pomona State Park, previously called Vassar State Park, is located on the south shore of Pomona Lake, northeast of the community of Vassar in Osage County, Kansas, United States. In addition to a dozen different campgrounds with some 350 modern and primitive campsites and a full-service marina , the park offers facilities for swimming, hiking ...

  3. Pomona, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Pomona High School's colors were black and red with the Pirate as their mascot. [22] A new high school was built in Pomona for the Pomona Indians [23] with the colors red, white and black. School unification consolidated Williamsburg High School and Pomona High School into West Franklin High School in 2007.

  4. Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art is an art museum on the Kansas State University campus, located near Aggieville.Admission is free to the general public. The museum houses KSU's permanent art collection of Kansas and regional artists, as well as hosting special and traveling exhibitions.

  5. Sparking curiosity, discussion in Art Walk - AOL

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    Feb. 24—Over the past six months, Art Walk Albert Lea's Sculpture Walk is filling up with a variety of art pieces from artists across the region. As of the end of December, organizers had ...

  6. New sculptures installed for Art Walk Albert Lea - AOL

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    Nov. 14—Five new sculptures from mostly local artists were installed last week between the Albert Lea Public Library and Dress Island around Fountain Lake as part of the Art Walk Albert Lea ...

  7. Art walk - Wikipedia

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  8. Stan Herd - Wikipedia

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    Stan Herd (born 1950 in Protection, Kansas) [1] is an American crop artist and painter [2] who creates images, or earthworks, on large areas of land, especially in Kansas. His work is sometimes called living sculpture. He plots his designs and then executes them by planting, mowing, and sometimes burning, or plowing the land.

  9. Sue Jean Covacevich - Wikipedia

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    Sue Jean Covacevich, born Sue Jean Hill (February 15, 1905 – May 14, 1998) also called Sue Jean Covacevich Boys, was a pioneering artist from Wellington Kansas, United States. Her vivid art in painting , prints, murals , and stained glass celebrates the Kansan landscape, and was heavily impacted by her time spent living in Mexico, and her ...