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PASADENA – Right where Pasadena and St. John avenues divide, there’s a fork in the road. It’s about 18 feet tall and looks like stainless steel. The fork’s appearance a few days ago ...
There is a giant wooden fork--painted to look like stainless steel one--on a Caltrans-owned median in Pasadena that is confusing the hell out of city and Caltrans officials. The Pasadena Star-News ...
See About archive blog posts. The city of Pasadena could soon see the return of one its most memorable works of public art in recent years -- ‘Fork in the Road,’ the large-scale eating utensil ...
PASADENA – A man in a forklift Thursday uprooted the 18-foot “Fork in the Road” at Pasadena and St. John avenues,ending its seven months as a guerrilla public art piece. The giant wooden ...
A 6-ton potato rolled into Pasadena on Tuesday ahead of a major food drive next month at the city's iconic "Fork In The Road" public art sculpture. The 28-foot long spud was parked next to the ...
PASADENA – Unless a city engineering report shows it’s a public danger, the Fork in the Road will stay at the fork in the road at St. John and Pasadena avenues for at least the next six months.
PASADENA – The 18-foot Fork in the Road, Pasadena’s most famous piece of guerrilla public art, is going legit. “The city has been gracious enough to design a mounting for the fork in the ...
Marshall made the Fork for Bob Stane’s 75th Birthday. The 18-foot "Fork in the Road", at St. John and Pasadena avenues was removed to new digs in Altadena to be refurbished Thursday June 10 ...
Marshall made the Fork for Bob Stane’s 75th Birthday. The 18-foot "Fork in the Road", at St. John and Pasadena avenues was removed to new digs in Altadena to be refurbished Thursday June 10, 2010. The ...
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