Anderson Center at Tower View LbNA #74887
Owner: | Anderson Center
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Plant date: | Aug 27, 2020 |
Location: | 163 Tower View Drive |
City: | Red Wing |
County: | Goodhue |
State: | Minnesota |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Squishy Bees |
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Last found: | Jul 16, 2021 |
Status: | FFF |
Last edited: | Aug 28, 2020 |
Welcome to the Anderson Center Sculpture Garden.
Developed by the Center in 1996, with assistance from the Red Wing Environmental Learning Center and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, this 15-acre park is one of Minnesota's largest sculpture gardens and includes works by nationally and internationally acclaimed sculptors, including Charles Biederman, Siah Armajani, and Zoran Mojsilov. Complete with an observation deck, walking trails, benches, picnic areas, interpretive signs, mesic prairie areas, and stunning vistas of the Cannon River valley, this spacious open-air gallery serves as an artistic and educational resource, a natural habitat, and a quiet place where one can glimpse a sampling of the region's original native ecosystem. There are currently over 30 sculptures in the garden and on Anderson Center grounds.
After you walk through the garden, you'll want to see the sculptures around the main buildings of the Tower View Estate.
Follow the sidewalk and notice the yews lining your path along with lamposts to light your way late in the day. There is a Feather to your left and a small metal wheel ahead to your right. Look amongst the yew in the center of the one furthest from the sidewalk, to find the box of your quest.
Hike length: 0.1 miles
Developed by the Center in 1996, with assistance from the Red Wing Environmental Learning Center and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, this 15-acre park is one of Minnesota's largest sculpture gardens and includes works by nationally and internationally acclaimed sculptors, including Charles Biederman, Siah Armajani, and Zoran Mojsilov. Complete with an observation deck, walking trails, benches, picnic areas, interpretive signs, mesic prairie areas, and stunning vistas of the Cannon River valley, this spacious open-air gallery serves as an artistic and educational resource, a natural habitat, and a quiet place where one can glimpse a sampling of the region's original native ecosystem. There are currently over 30 sculptures in the garden and on Anderson Center grounds.
After you walk through the garden, you'll want to see the sculptures around the main buildings of the Tower View Estate.
Follow the sidewalk and notice the yews lining your path along with lamposts to light your way late in the day. There is a Feather to your left and a small metal wheel ahead to your right. Look amongst the yew in the center of the one furthest from the sidewalk, to find the box of your quest.
Hike length: 0.1 miles