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Anta Metallica - Wildflower Levee Park

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Anta Metallica - Wildflower Levee Park

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Mississippi National River and Recreation Area

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  • Location: South St. Paul, Dakota County, Minnesota, United States

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    January 20, 2024

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    "The Industrious Cooperative Ant" sculpture is located along the trails in Wildflower Levee Park and was created with trash that was found in the river. The art piece serves as a reminder of the importance clean water has, and its value as a resource for not just humans but thousands of other species as well.

    April 4, 2020

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    Fun art object along the trail.

    April 4, 2020

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    Quirky art object that's fun to visit.
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