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The first thing you'll see: Suspended in the lobby, Dale Chihuly's large blown glass chandelier, The Sun and the Moon, consists of over 1,000 individually hand-blown pieces of glass.
The first thing you'll see: Visitors are greeted with Yucca District-themed symbols in artist Pete Goldlust's metalwork, etched glass and terrazzo tile installation, entitled Neighborhood Roots: Sugar Beets to Cotton and Beyond.
The first thing you'll see: The front lawn features the five striking copper-leafed trees of Joe Tyler's Veterans Memorial, For Every Drop of Blood — For Every Life Devoted.
The first thing you'll see: Presiding over Murphy Park is Old Friends by George Lundeen, a bronze statue of a smiling man befriended by a flock of pigeons.
For more information about the City's public art collection, including an interactive map, visit the Arts and Culture website.
Arts & Culture