
A citizen of Troy met Hungarian artist Peter Toth while he was sculpting outside of Kansas. Toth told him that his goal was to sculpt an Indian monument in each state. Thus, the artist was invited to Troy and in 1978 created the 27-foot sculpture of an Indian chief with headdress. Sculpted from a bur oak log and christened "Tall Oak," the monument is a striking landmark in Troy.
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