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I Saw What Turned the World Before Socialism. Did You?, ca. 2008Windsor artist Lon Pelton is well-known in Connecticut for his recycled scrap metal sculptures. Working with an unlikely assortment of metal pieces ranging from nuts and bolts to tractor parts, from silver spoons to discarded propane tanks, he crafts unique pieces which reflect his view of the world. Some of his sculptures offer political commentary and others convey a more whimsical delight in the natural world. Lon sees both beauty and value in discarded objects. He is able to weave humor and passion into art which captivates viewers of all ages. Copyright 2015 Windsor Historical Society.
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I Saw What Turned the World Before Socialism. Did You?, ca. 2008 John Henry, 2012 Track Power, 2014 John Henry II, 2014 A Load Too Heavy to Bear, 2013 First Town Downtown Heritage Bricks and Time Capsule, 1996 First Town Square, 2007 Windsor Lions Club Memorial, 1990 Into the Future, 2008 Ballad of Mack Street, 2003 Vietnam Memorial Plaque, 1968 Copper Beech Tree, 1967 Windsor Center River Trail, 1996 Moly Mosquito, 1993 Constitution Oak Plaque, 2012 Anita and Champaben Patel Memorial, 1999 Nathan Steinberg Bench, 2001 Shad Derby Plaque, 1976 Farmington River Plaque, 1993 Railroad Bridge Plaque, 1993 Highway Bridge Plaque, 1993 Ray Henry Memorial Bridge Marker, 1999 Seniors Time Capsule, 1999 Town of Windsor Time Capsule, 1976 Wilson Congregational Church Former Elks Lodge Windsor Shopping Center Roger Wolcott School Sharshon Park Wilson Branch Library Mott's Carville's Restaurant Full Circle Windsor Grist and Saw Mill, ca 1862
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