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NLR's Lakewood Park Sculptures Preserved Since 1930's

By: Arkansas Today
Updated: September 27, 2012
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There's more than meets the eye to several sculptures around Lakewood Park in North Little Rock.

They've been there since the 1930's and were made using a technique called "rustico" or "faux bois."

Rachel Silva of the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program joined Greg Dee on Arkansas Today to explain.

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