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Wildlife Prairie State Park is very proud of the intricate bronze statues that can be found in various locations throughout the Park.

photo:Bonnie Cannon
Eagle at Hazel's Hill of Flowers Overlook
 

 

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Puppy Love, located just outside the Visitor's Center

photo:Jack Duffell
The War Dog memorial, is located near the train depot.

 

photo:Bruce Clifton
Sacajawea & Pompey, located between the bison, elk pasture and the fishing lakes.

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Elk located near the main parking area.

 

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French Trader and Indian Guide bronze canoe in North Lake. View from French Overlook.

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Giant frog at the sandbox in the main area.

 
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This coyote, along with numerous other smaller statues are placed near the sandpit so that people can have an up close experience.
 
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Getting a drink at the well. Find these children and their puppy in the circle lot of the main area.
 
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This pony has been photographed more than anything else in the park. Usually with a little rider or two.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 06 February 2008 )
 
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