Codger Pole, Giant chainsaw sculpture in Colfax, United States
The Codger Pole is a wooden sculpture on Colfax's main street, built from stacked cedar logs with carved faces running up its height. The structure features dozens of detailed facial expressions representing people and team mascots arranged vertically along the logs.
The monument was created in the late 1980s to mark a football rematch that took place between two neighboring towns decades after their original game. The sculpture transformed a local sports story into a lasting public landmark.
The carved faces represent older football players from the community who participated in a local rematch game, showing how deeply sports shaped the identity of this place. Visitors can see how this monument reflects what matters most to the people who live here.
The sculpture stands along the main highway and rises well above the surrounding buildings, making it easy to spot from the road. Visitors should find space to stop nearby and view the artwork from several angles to appreciate its scope.
The structure was carved entirely with a chainsaw and holds the record for the largest collection of human faces created this way in wood. Many visitors overlook the fact that each face includes personalized details worked into the grain and expression of each individual.
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