“Hustler” Dog – Sioux City, IA
N 42° 29.755 W 096° 22.611
14T E 715554 N 4708174
This statue is one of over 3 dozen decoratively painted “Discovery Dogs,” a public art project created in preparation for the 2004 “Lewis & Clark Expedition” throughout Siouxland.
Waymark Code: WMB75F
Location: Iowa, United States
Date Posted: 04/13/2011
Views: 4
“Hustler” seems to have his eye on the ball as he sits waiting for his friends in the front of the Corner Pocket. He is a 5’ tall fiberglass portrayal of Seaman, Meriwether Lewis’ Newfoundland that accompanied the party on their exploration over a century ago. Hustler was painted by Brenda Schoenherr-Thelen and was sponsored by the Corner Pocket and the Perera family. He is located on Fifth Street in front of the Corner Pocket.
Breed: Newfoundland
Date Built: 2004
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