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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 ...
Pasadena's famous fork in the road is about to get a new place-setting. The city is designing a mounting for a permanent home for an 18-foot fork in the road. The fork became a nationwide ...
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.
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 ...
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, 2010. The ...