All summer long,
has the following sand sculptures on display, village wide.
Free for all to see, the display celebrates the natural wonders, national landmarks and history
celebrating our nation's 250 years.
Each sand sculpture requires approximately 150 man hours and 50 tons of sand to build
Once completed, the sculptures are sprayed with a mixture of wood glue and water.
The sculptures are on display now through August 31st.
If you are interested and want additional information, you can read more about the display here.
An American Road Trip
The Liberty Bell and Statue of Liberty
Here we are...
I will share some pictures of the shopping village and our yummy dinner tomorrow.
Wow Debbie these are all amazing sand sculptures and even more so considering that Peddlers Village isn’t near the ocean🙂. That first sculpture of the loaded station wagon was my favorite. I’m disappointed we’re not visiting family in PA this month as these would have been on our “to see” list.
ReplyDeleteThat always amazes me that they are made of sand. There was a huge competition at our ocean recently for sand sculptures. I did not get there to see it but saw the pictures.
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Hello Debbie,
ReplyDeleteThey are all amazing sand sculptures! Great photos of you and your husband! Take care, enjoy your day!
Hello! Wow... incredibly talented. It amazes me all the creativity have. I cannot even build a sandcastle. LOL
ReplyDeleteAmazing, talented sand carvers! I didn't know they sprayed them with wood glue and water. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteThose sculptures are amazing--- don't see how people do that!! Is it hot there???? 🔥 🔥
ReplyDeleteWOW these are all amazing!! I just can't think of the right word, amazing just doesn't do it!!! :)
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that! I'd just love this!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are amazing. I've heard of Peddlars Village but have never been there
ReplyDeleteMost of us have used the word amazing:)
ReplyDeleteBut these sand sculptures really are AMAZING.
All the best Jan
What a great and creative idea. Thank you for sharing. Of course the South Dakota, Mt. Rushmore one is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteDebbie, these are terrific! Thanks for sharing. I don't know if I have a favorite, but possibly the one with the alligator.
ReplyDeleteSo amazing!! Hard to believe that they are crafted with sand.
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Amazing! You two go to the best places! And take adorable photos together! Thanks for sharing, Virginia
ReplyDeletevirginia, many thanks for your kind words!!
DeleteYou guys are adorable. Wow, wow on the sand art. I mean really, really good. You have some of the best adventures. Thanks for sharing the photos.
ReplyDeleteThese always just amaze me and neat they did the 250th theme. The picture of you too looks great!
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