Marshfield, Wisconsin: Dragon of Liberty
A unique version of America's most famous torch-bearer, with Lady Liberty replaced by a dragon. 18 feet tall, made of welded iron by Clyde Wynia in 2009.
- Address:
- E. 1st St., Marshfield, WI
- Directions:
- Downtown. On the north side of E. 1st St. at its intersection with S. Cherry Ave. The dragon faces north, toward the south side of Hwy 13/E. Veterans Pkwy.
- Admission:
- Free
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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Dragon of Marshfield
While traversing to the Hodag, we traveled down West Veteran's Parkway in Marshfield. There to the left we saw a bronze dragon. To see it better, go to the next light, turn left, then turn left at the next street. Go down two blocks and turn left a gain. You'll see him, and you can park on the dirt. We believe he was donated by the Rotary Club.
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The "Dragon of Liberty" was created by Clyde Wynia, owner of nearby Jurustic Park, in 2009.