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55 of these 20" X 20" X 6" glazed
terra cotta columbines serve as post modern capitals at the top of
each pillaster, all around both on the inside and outside of Coors
Field. They obviously represent Colorado's state flower, the
columbine, but it also might be said that they represent the
blossoming of Denver's self image as it finally became a "major
league" city. They were installed during construction of the
stadium prior to its opening in 1995. |
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