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Fish out of water

Published: Friday, Jan. 20, 2006 3:44 p.m. MST
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"Bonneville Reliquary," a series of cast bronze Bonneville cutthroat trout by Salt Lake artist Dan Gerhart, is located in the parking strip on 2100 S. 1020 East. The work commemorates the course of Parley's Creek, now diverted underground by urban growth, and serves as a reminder of ecological issues for the city. For more information on the project, contact the Salt Lake City Arts Council at 596-5000.

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