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Keokuk, Fort Madison high school students’ welded sculptures displayed in Lee County park
Art students from Keokuk High School and Ft. Madison High School have welded four metal sculptures depicting Iowa’s natural habitat. Sculptures of a deer, an eagle, a beehive, and mosquitos are now on display along the trails at the Heron Bend Conservation Area, located along the Mississippi River a few miles north of Montrose.
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