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Morrison, Colorado: Scrap Metal Accordion Player

Maybe seven feet tall, with a big floppy hat, a beard made of metal bristles, and rusty feet.

Address:
9064 US Hwy 285, Morrison, CO
Directions:
On the south side of US Hwy 285, either 4.5 miles east of its intersection with Hwy 73 in Conifer, or 11 miles west of its intersection with Hwy 470 in Morrison. Not visible from the highway, but pull into the gas station and you'll see it at the edge of the parking lot.
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Accordion player.

Metal Accordion Player

Right off the highway at the gas station there is an approximately seven-foot-tall scrap metal accordion player, complete with a beard made of metal bristles.

[Adventures Of Cluckleberry Hen, 11/12/2017]

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