World's Largest Strawberry, Fiberglass strawberry sculpture in Strawberry Point, United States
The World's Largest Strawberry is a red fiberglass sculpture in Strawberry Point that stands about fifty feet tall and features detailed black seeds across its surface. The artwork sits prominently in the town and serves as a distinctive landmark for visitors.
In the late 1960s, residents raised funds to commission a local advertising agency to design this monumental fruit sculpture. The project was completed in 1967 and marks a significant moment in the town's history.
The giant strawberry embodies the agricultural identity of Strawberry Point and reflects the town's strong connection to its name and farming heritage. Visitors see in this sculpture a symbol of local pride in the region's growing tradition.
The sculpture stands near City Hall on Commercial Street and is easily accessible on foot from the downtown area. The central location makes it a natural stop for visitors exploring the town.
The sculpture was transported in four separate pieces from California and assembled in Dubuque before being installed at its final location. This unconventional construction and transport method reveals the challenges faced in creating such large artworks during the 1960s.
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