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Site # 3
Located in Nickajack
I-24 west (Alabama line)
Caterpillar Garden, 1986
marble, granite
Caterpillars representing the ageless cycles of nature are carved from native Tennessee marble, one of the oldest materials in the world.
Additional funding for this piece was provided by Service Merchandise Company, Inc.
Artist: William Ralston
Please Click the numbers on the map above or on a link below to see the numbered site's art exhibit
Site # 1 Citizens by Joe Falsetti
Site # 2 Enviro Garden by Jack Hastings
Site # 3 Caterpillar Garden by William Ralston
Site # 4 Pyradoptics by Tom Wuchina
Site # 5 Portal Grouping by Phillip Vanderweg
Site # 6 Totem by Lanie Gannon
Site # 7 Space Receptor by Philip Nichols
Site # 8 The Long Distance Driver by Dennis Peacock
Site # 9 The One That Got Away by Sherri Warner Hunter
Site # 10 The Man in the Wind and the West Moon by Al Keim
Site #11 Good Morning by Greely Myatt