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Miller's Park flourished in the 1940s and 50s on the west edge of Lucas.

Roy and Clara Miller made more than 50 trips to Colorado and each time came back with a load of rocks which they used to reconstruct their beloved Rocky Mountains in miniature in the yard around their house.

Picnic tables and shelters were added, as well as playground equipment, to make the site a favorite for family gatherings and club picnics.

There was a Merry-go-round at the park which was located in back of the Rock Museum.

Only a stone arch now remains at the original site since the sculptures were sold in the 1960s.

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Miller's Park Site

Miller's Park flourished in the 1940s and 50s on the west edge of Lucas. Roy and Clara Miller made more than 50 trips to Colorado and each time came back with a load of rocks which they used to reconstruct their beloved Rocky Mountains in miniature in the yard around their house.

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Garden of Isis Starclock

"Grassroots art" is a term describing art made by people with no formal artistic training . . . (usually of retirement...