Loxton Fountain
Posted by: crane2
S 34° 27.069 E 140° 34.202
54H E 460504 N 6187735
The Loxton Fountain is located in East Terrace in front of the public library
Waymark Code: WM5HXP
Location: South Australia, Australia
Date Posted: 01/11/2009
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The Loxton Fountain is a stone and metal hexagonal structure, which features copper artwork by local Vern Wilksch. The copper panels are distributed around the base of the fountain and depict scenes relating to the town of Loxton eg our history, our crops, our River Murray. The fountain was donated by John and Ruth Moore and was opened by the then Governor of South Australia, her Excellency Dame Roma Mitchell, in 1991. Arch Altschwager has been instrumental in restoring and maintaining the fountain and in 2003 a plaque was added to commemorate this. Due to current water restrictions as a result of the ongoing drought in Southern Australia, the fountain only rarely runs at the moment.
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