A new “Horse In The City” now on display in Shawnee

  • Artist Sue Bear, second from left, with her daughter Janie Lynn Johnson, and Dana and David Taylor, the owners of the Plaza East Labyrinth Office Park, at 722 E. Independence in Shawnee, pose with Tony, the latest “Horse in the City,” on Jan. 16. Tony is a tribute to the Veterans of the United States Armed Forces and has been a work in progress for about three years. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Artist Sue Bear, second from left, with her daughter Janie Lynn Johnson, and Dana and David Taylor, the owners of the Plaza East Labyrinth Office Park, at 722 E. Independence in Shawnee, pose with Tony, the latest “Horse in the City,” on Jan. 16. Tony is a tribute to the Veterans of the United States Armed Forces and has been a work in progress for about three years. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Veterans from the Shawnee area and members of the VFW and American Legion pose in front of the Plaza East Labyrinth Office Park, at 722 E. Independence, around Tony, the latest “Horse in the City,” on Jan. 16. Tony is dedicated to U.S. Veterans and has been planned for a few years. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Veterans from the Shawnee area and members of the VFW and American Legion pose in front of the Plaza East Labyrinth Office Park, at 722 E. Independence, around Tony, the latest “Horse in the City,” on Jan. 16. Tony is dedicated to U.S. Veterans and has been planned for a few years. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    There is a new “Horse in the City” in front of the Plaza East Labyrinth Office Park at 722 E. Independence in Shawnee. His name is Tony, and he is the second horse statue in Shawnee that is a tribute to veterans.Unlike several other Horses in the City that were damaged in the April 2023 tornado, Tony has been a work in progress since before the tornado and was unfinished and safe ins...

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