Centennial Park Totem Pole- Livermore, CA
Posted by: skree
N 37° 40.575 W 121° 46.763
10S E 607638 N 4170596
A totem pole in Centennial Park
Waymark Code: WM35F6
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 02/12/2008
Views: 66
Located in Centennial Park by the intersection of 4th and Holmes
Below the totem is a plaque which reads:
This Totem Pole carved by Adam Norwald,
a dedicated American Indian, is symbolic
of the One Hundred year history of
the City of Livermore, 1869-1969
The carvings depict Robert Livermore,
founder and protector of the village,
the city's contribution toward harnessing
atomic energy for peaceful purposes, with
each ring representing ten years
of Livermore History.
Dedicated to the people of Livermore,
May 18, 1974
I think that says it all.
Type of wood carving: Totem pole
Other type: totem pole
Artist's Name: Adam Nordwall
Approximate size/height: 15'
Type of wood: Not listed
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