Lily Pond (lily pads, frogs, turtles, fish & dragon flies) at Marshall Park in Washington, D.C. (dcMemorials.com - a pictorial directory of memorials, monuments, statues & other outdoor art)

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Lily Pond (lily pads, frogs, turtles, fish & dragon flies) at Marshall Park in Washington, D.C. (dcMemorials.com - a pictorial directory of memorials, monuments, statues & other outdoor art)

The Lily Pond at Marshall Park in Washington, D.C. is a bronze sculpture installation by David Phillips featuring lily pads, frogs, turtles, fish, and dragonflies. Located between the Canadian Embassy and the U.S. Court House, it offers a naturalistic artistic experience within an urban park setting. The pond is accessible via the nearby Judiciary Square Metro station and is part of the city's extensive collection of outdoor art. It serves as a peaceful spot celebrating animal life through durable bronze sculptures.