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  • Move Indian sculpture to Lucky Strike site, artist says

    Local News from Richmond-Times Dispatch | 02/15/2010 05:01 am

    The artist behind the sculpture of an American Indian at The Diamond is backing a proposal to move it to a rooftop site overlooking the James River east of downtown ...

  • A New Home For Connecticut

    Fan of the Fan | 01/21/2010 07:31 pm

    Connecticut, or The Giant, as my kids like to call him, is the large, Native American sculpture which currently resides at The Diamond. Since the Flying Squirrels are coming to ...

  • RMA to move sculpture by DiPasquale from the Diamond

    Greater Fulton News | 01/04/2010 08:10 pm

    As you all might of heard a new baseball team called the Flying Squirrels is moving into the Diamond, with that being said  the ”Connecticut” sculpture, created by artist and long-time Fulton ...

  • VIDEO: Day in the Life of Paul DiPasquale

    | 08/16/2009 12:00 am

    Paul DiPasquale kayaks on the James River and talks about what a wonderful resource the river is.

  • Rededication scheduled for renovated Headman statue

    richmond.com | 04/09/2008 02:22 pm

    The 14-foot tall bronze Headman statue with its wooden bateau and 23-foot long bronze "sweep," or oar, is being renovated and will be rededicated at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 15 on ...

  • The Connecticut Watch

    richmond.com | 02/15/2008 11:36 am

    "Connecticut," the large Native American figure that peers out at North Boulevard over a rooftop at The Diamond, was installed there in 1985. Sculptor Paul DiPasquale created the fiberglass and ...

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