Ritzville, Washington: Horseshoe Stagecoach and Team
It took Jay Russell five years to weld thousands of horseshoes into a full-size stagecoach and its team of six horses.
- Address:
- Weber Ave., Ritzville, WA
- Directions:
- Just northwest of I-90 exit 221, on the northwest corder of WA-261/Division St. and Weber Ave.
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This sculpture is of a stagecoach and a team of horses made entirely of horseshoes. Parking is around the corner but the walk is short and easy. Visible from the street as well.
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The sculpture was completed in 2006 by Jay Russell, a horseshoer-turned-artist. It took him five years to weld all the horseshoes together. He titled it, "The Final Stage of Insanity."