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Coyote Sculpture

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Coyote Sculpture

Oakley, KS | Logan County

In 1963 the county seat moved from Russell Springs to Oakley. Dedicated in 1987, "Survivor of the Plains," a Charlie Norton bronze sculpture of a coyote, accents the courthouse grounds.

Art    Courthouse    Sculpture
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