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- Park Falls, Wisconsin - Corrugated Tube Man He moved [from his old location on Hwy 13]. He is now on HWY 182 about four miles east of the Hwy 13 and Hwy 182 intersection in Park Falls. Thought people might want to know. [Kris, 06/18/2009]Corrugated Tube Man:
Address: Hwy 182, Park Falls, WI [Show Map]
Directions: Hwy 182 about four miles east of the Hwy 13 and Hwy 182 intersection in Park Falls.
Park Falls, Wisconsin - Corrugated Tube Man A manlike structure (perhaps 10 to 12 feet tall) nearly a variant of a Muffler Man. He is constructed of various sizes of galvanized corrugated steel tubing as used in drainage ditches, creek tunnels, and similar water-bearing uses. He wears a red cape to impart a super-hero type status. [Bill Cmelak, 08/17/2003][RA: He appears to be a more peaceful, not-so-distant relative of Culvert Man....]Corrugated Tube Man:
Address: Hwy 182, Park Falls, WI [Show Map]
Directions: Hwy 182 about four miles east of the Hwy 13 and Hwy 182 intersection in Park Falls.
Park Falls, Wisconsin - Old Abe the Eagle After visiting the Corrugated Tube Man while traveling through town we spotted this find. There was a little informational shelter, but again, in a rush to the next destination, no time for reading so don't know the story behind it. [Holly Diestler, 08/28/2008]Old Abe the Eagle:
Address: Hwy 77, Park Falls, WI
Directions: Veteran's Way/Hwy 77 Park Falls, WI




