Lee
and Karen Duquette, The Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers |
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After leaving the Shattuck Windmill Museum, Lee Duquette just happened to see some of these metal art works in a yard, he stopped to take a look. |
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Below: Signs at Jim's Metal Art (outdoor) Museum |
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Lee Duquette by the tire rim dinosaur |
Karen Duquette by "Jimmy Bird" |
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Below: The yard was fenced and locked, but it was full of metal art. Unfortunately, Karen Duquette was unable to photograph most of the stuff through the fence. |
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Below: While Lee Duquette was driving to get back on the main road, Karen Duquette saw some other works in the neighborhood, presumably made by the same artist. |
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Below: Actually, the below sculptures were at the Shattuck Windmill Museum, but Karen Duquette thought it more appropriate to post the sculptures on this page. |
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| Menu for Lee and Karen Duquette
Adventures in Oklahoma You may visit the six sites listed below in any order you choose |
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| Entering
Oklahoma and some history |
Little
Sahara State Park in Waynoka |
| Boiling Springs State
Park in Woodward |
Roman Nose State
Park in Watonga |
| Jim's Metal Art Museum in Gage, Oklahoma (this page) |
Windmill
Museum in Shattuck |
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After you have seen all of the above,Continue Navigation in any year, any place, in the order
of your choice |
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