Auburn, Alabama: Bunnymen in a Lake (Gone)
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Jule Collins Smith Museum
- Directions:
- Jule Collins Smith Museum. I-85 exit 51. Turn north onto US-29/S. College St. Drive north on S. College St. for 2.5 miles. You'll see the museum and lake on the right. Turn right at the stoplight onto Woodfield Drive, then right again into the parking lot. Walk to the lake in front of the building.
- Hours:
- 2019: In storage, no longer in the lake.
- Status:
- Gone
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Two life-size, full-color, bearded men wearing white bunny suits stare at each other, half submerged in an outdoor lake. The men are copies of Alex Podesta, the artist. He calls it, "Self-Portrait as Bunnies (The Bathers)."
Roadsideamerica.com Report... [10/25/2019]Visitor Tips and News About Bunnymen in a Lake
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I checked with the staff and the bunnies have been "put in the vault"and will be taken out some time in the future, but no one knows when.
[Tania, 09/23/2022]Didn't see the Bunnymen out in the lake today. Maybe next time they'll be here.
[Leigh, 09/16/2022]Bunnymen in a Lake
Such a great stop. Loved seeing all the turtles in the lake as well.
[Shayna H, 04/09/2022]Bunnymen in a Lake
The men need a little paint but they are still enthralled with one another! It's worth a looksee. You'll see other neat installations close by!
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