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Horseshoe Falls

Michael Maglich


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Location

Marshall Way & Indian School Rd (SE corner) with fogging element on various hours daily

Description

Completed:1999

Media: Concrete, steel, fog

This may be Arizona 's only non-equestrian equestrian monument! The iconic shape of the horseshoe representing the strength and stability of the West is the central form of this downtown rest stop.

Tall pillars made of stacked horseshoes stand within a horseshoe-shaped concrete seat wall. Dense fog periodically rises from a bed of river rock and cools the space for park visitors.

Michael Maglich_HORSESHOE FALLS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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