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Sandusky,
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Washington Park
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Boy with the Boot
The Boy with the Boot statue was given to the city of Sandusky by Voltaire
Scott. It was displayed in Scott's Park at the foot of Wayne Street,
beginning in 1895. After Scott's death, the statue was stored in the city
greenhouse. In the 1930's, it was placed in a fountain in front of the
courthouse in Washington Park. There are several similar statues in the
United States and abroad.
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The Boy with the Boot serves as the unofficial mascot of the city of
Sandusky. After several acts of vandalism in the 1990's, a second statue
was cast in bronze. The original zinc statue stands in the lobby of the
City Hall building, while the bronze Boy with the Boot remains in
Washington Park year round.
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Popcorn Wagon in Washington Park
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A concretion that has been in Washington Park for over 80 years. It
is now partially buried to hlp preserve it. |

Rainbow Trout in cold creek at the Castalia Trout Hatchery
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Marblehead Light House |

Duck Pond in Castalia |
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Huron Lighthouse
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The old Sycamore School, where David went thru 2nd Grade
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David's old house 1964-1969
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Nanny & Chuck's old house (originally Uncle Hanks)
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Uncle George & Aunt Suzy's old house
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Image taken from the space spiral of Top Thrill Dragster. Named Top Thrill
Dragster, the 420-foot-tall, 120-mph steel “strata-coaster” is Cedar
Point’s 16th scream machine, breaking the park’s own world record for
having more roller coasters than anywhere else on the planet. |
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