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The '''Storyteller fountain''' is a fountain located in the heart of [[Five Points South]] in front of the [[Highlands United Methodist Church]] where [[20th Street South]], [[11th Court South]] & [[Magnolia Avenue South]] converge. Designed by [[Frank Fleming]], the fountain is a popular local landmark containing bronze sculptures of fairytale creatures.
The '''Storyteller fountain''' is a fountain located in the heart of [[Five Points South]] in front of the [[Highlands United Methodist Church]] where [[20th Street South]], [[11th Court South]] & [[Magnolia Avenue South]] converge.
 
Designed by [[Frank Fleming]] and installed in [[1992]], the fountain is a popular local landmark containing bronze sculptures of fairytale creatures. The sculpture's central figure, with the head of a ram, has been misinterpreted by some as a satanic symbol.


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[[Category:Fountains|Storyteller fountain]]
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[[Category:11th Court South|2000]]

Revision as of 12:24, 16 April 2007

The Storyteller fountain is a fountain located in the heart of Five Points South in front of the Highlands United Methodist Church where 20th Street South, 11th Court South & Magnolia Avenue South converge.

Designed by Frank Fleming and installed in 1992, the fountain is a popular local landmark containing bronze sculptures of fairytale creatures. The sculpture's central figure, with the head of a ram, has been misinterpreted by some as a satanic symbol.