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- Tempe, Arizona - Three Blacktail Rabbits
Reflecting the natural history of the Phoenix Salt River Valley, three cast bronze rabbits, 8-, 12- and 14-feet high, weigh between 1,000 and 1,500 pounds each. They are called the "Restful Rabbit," the "Guard Rabbit" and the "Groomer Rabbit." The artist was influenced by his father who had a foundry and studio and by his mother who has Apache, Pueblo, Spanish, and New Mexican heritage.
[Cindy Pealstrom, 11/18/2023]Three Jackrabbits:- Address:
- W 7th St, Tempe, AZ
- Directions:
- W 7th St and S Maple Ave. Outside a busy urban shopping mall.
Evidently the more discreet "Don't climb on me" signs in the pavement were too subtle, so larger signs (that block a photo op) were in order for unruly students of nearby ASU.
[Clark W, 11/15/2023]Bring change or a card to pay for metered parking located around the rabbits.
[Michelle, 02/25/2023]The three cute statues of jackrabbits are in the middle of thriving downtown.
[Jessica, 08/18/2020]This is the first and only laser museum in the U.S. Bob Hess is the owner and also works making holograms right there. He is more than willing to take you on a tour. Super informative and interesting.
[Tania, 03/18/2024]Vintage Laser and Hologram Museum:- Address:
- 5020 S. Ash Ave., Tempe, AZ
- Directions:
- South side of the city. On the west side of S. Ash Ave. just north of its intersection with W. Baseline Rd.
- Hours:
- Sa-W 12-6 (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 602-775-1019
- Admission:
- Free
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"Come and see the oldest lasers and holograms on display anywhere in the world!" Over 180 lasers, including the prototype of the first commercial laser, and the first published hologram from 1967.