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Wisconsin Concrete Park is open daily with free admission. Donations are appreciated!

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Wisconsin
Concrete Park

Preservation

Twice destroyed by nature, preserved forever by community. Discover the 50-year journey to save Fred Smith’s Wisconsin Concrete Park.

The preservation of the Wisconsin Concrete Park is a testament to the resilience of both folk art and the Northwoods community. As the second major art environment in the United States to be officially preserved, the site’s history is defined by a series of narrow escapes and heroic restorations. After being purchased by the Kohler Foundation in 1976, the park survived two catastrophic windstorms in 1977 and 1987 that nearly resulted in the site being bulldozed. These crises transformed preservation efforts from temporary cosmetic fixes into a sophisticated, annual conservation program. By integrating modern engineering—such as the use of medical-grade boroscopes to inspect internal structures and the replacement of corroding iron with stainless steel armatures—the Friends of Fred Smith ensure that these 237 sculptures, the historic Smith family home, and the surrounding landscape are maintained with the highest museum-quality standards.

Caring for the Park

Preserving the unique sculptures at the Wisconsin Concrete Park is an ongoing effort that combines professional expertise with dedicated community support. Each summer, professional preservationists spend several weeks at the park performing extensive conservation work on the statues. This includes stabilizing structures, reinforcing foundations, and carefully reattaching limbs and other damaged elements to ensure the long-term integrity of the artwork. Throughout the season, additional preservation work is carried out by seasonal staff and volunteers who assist with crack filling, moss removal, glass reattachment, applying rust inhibitors, and landscaping around the sculptures. Together, these efforts help protect Fred Smith’s remarkable creations so they can be enjoyed by visitors for generations to come.