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Hydrant sculpture in Shelburne, Vermont
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Doesn't look like it. No connection into the ground. I know art is supposed to be for arts sake, still wished it was functional.
If this was plumbed up to be a fountain that neighborhood kids could play in, it would be legit cool. As it is it looks like the artist just knew where they could acquire a bunch of disused hydrants and slapped them onto a common base with a coat of paint.