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This Feb. 7, 2015 photo shows the sculpture park that is owned by Tom Lakenen in Chocolay Township, Mich. Lakenen is the founder and owner of Lakenenland, a drive-through sculpture park in the Upper Peninsula woods just east of Marquette. The park's 37 acres are populated by dozens of large iron figures of pigs and dragons, flying saucers and sunflowers, mermaids and pink elephants, all standing at various intervals alongside a winding road. The park is always open, always free of charge. (AP Photo/Detroit Free Press, Mandi Wright) DETROIT NEWS OUT; TV OUT; MAGS OUT; NO SALES; MANDATORY CREDIT DETROIT FREE PRESS
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