Petaluma, California: Junk Art Humpty Dumpty (Gone)
Sculpted in 2013 by Patrick Amiot and Brigitte Laurent, eight feet tall, it has a clock for one eye and pays tribute to Petaluma's history of egg farming.
- Directions:
- West of town, on the north side of Bodega Ave., between Thompson Lane and Rohde Lane. Across the highway from Wilson Elementary School.
- Hours:
- 2018: Reported gone.
- Status:
- Gone
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As of Oct 2017 -- Humpty Dumpty was moved and is no longer there.
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Eight feet tall, sculpted in 2013 by Patrick Amiot and Brigitte Laurent, it pays tribute to Petaluma's history of egg farming.