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A Panoramic Rendering of the Journey of Discovery (Lewis & Clark Icon Sculpture Project), 2004
Medium: Ceramic
Location: Downtown; Miller’s Landing 151 Freedom Park Road
Owner: City of Omaha
Series: Lewis & Clark Icon Sculpture Project
Additional Information: “A Panoramic Rendering of the Journey of Discovery is a six-piece Icon sculpture—one of nine Icons located in Nebraska and Iowa along the Missouri River. The sculptures feature artistic interpretations of the Corps of Discovery Expedition to explain the River’s story and existing culture of this area. The Icon sculpture is easily visible to visitors on the trail. The Icon form is concrete with a space designated for artist embellishment.
Osage Orange (Lewis & Clark Icon Sculpture Project), 2004
Medium: Acrylic
Location: Downtown
Owner: Lauritzen Garden, Omaha's Botanical Garden
Series: Lewis & Clark Icon Sculpture Project
Additional Information:
The First Council Icon (Lewis & Clark Icon Sculpture Project), 2004
by Liz Langdon
Location: North of I-680; N. P. Dodge Park, 11005 J. J. Pershing Drive Located about 200 feet inside the main entrance to NP Dodge Park on the right
Owner: City of Omaha
Series: Lewis & Clark Icon Sculpture Project
Additional Information: “The First Council” is one of nine Lewis & Clark Icon Sculptures located in Nebraska and Iowa along the Missouri River. The sculptures feature artistic interpretations of the Corps of Discovery Expedition to explain the River’s story and existing culture of this area.
Visionary Launch Into the Horizontal World (Lewis & Clark Icon Sculpture Project), 2004
by Susan Knight
Medium: Ceramic, Stainless Steel
Location: Downtown; 300 Riverfront Drive
Owner: City of Omaha
Series: Lewis & Clark Icon Sculpture Project
Additional Information: “Visionary Launch into the Horizontal World” is one of nine Lewis & Clark Icon Sculptures located in Nebraska and Iowa along the Missouri River. The sculptures feature artistic interpretations of the Corps of Discovery Expedition to explain the River’s story and existing culture of this area.