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HUNTSVILLE, AL (WAFF) -
A sculpture trail three years in the making is finally finished.
Wednesday, the Arts Council officially launched the "SPACES Sculpture Trail." Through the art project, 36 sculptures are scattered throughout the Tennessee Valley.
You can find sculptures at Lowe Mill, in Downtown Huntsville, Madison, UAH, and a few on Alabama A&M's campus too. Twenty-one artists from 11 states contributed to the project.
You can experience the trail through walking tours or GPS tours. This Saturday, a trolley tour will also be an option.
The art exhibit is free and open to everyone. The 36 sculptures that are now part of the project will stay in place until 2014. Copyright WAFF 2013. All Rights Reserved.