I actually really like the elements. not a fan of the green color.. but besides that I think they are very interesting. The layering of information with the physical site is quite unique. Sure we could have put up a bunch of blue plaques that are all over the state but these make an attempt to give glimpses of the place and life around the canal site.
It leaves a lot up to the imagination and that is where it becomes fun. Walk by that doorway and think about being there 150 years ago and that be the entrance to a saloon. What did the building look like? I don't know but at the same time I could imagine something.
same with the windows on the screen. The frosted glass gives some sort of surreal glimpse into that past. Remember we DEMOLISHED the real history with the buildings. The only thing we are left to do from here is interpret what we think happened and how things were. But I mean that parking lot was so instrumental to the livelihood of downtown that it warranted the demolition of an entire wharf community... You don't like these signs or the Bass Pro design... then don't support future demolition of what little real history is left in this town. That way we don't need to reinterpret anything.
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