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    Default In the You have not lived here section of the Sunday Freep.

    A very nice article on Marshall Fredericks.


    http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a...=2012311180179

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    i just had a flashback from my childhood....i wonder if the goose with the golden egg sculpture outside Westland Mall is a Marshall Fredericks, haha...it kinda looks like one.

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    A visit to the Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum at Saginaw Valley State University is highly recommended!!!

    http://marshallfredericks.org/

    It's a wonderful daytrip being a 2-hour drive or so from metro Detroit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WaCoTS View Post
    i just had a flashback from my childhood....i wonder if the goose with the golden egg sculpture outside Westland Mall is a Marshall Fredericks, haha...it kinda looks like one.
    The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg sculpture was done by Samuel Cashwan.
    Check out the article on Cashwan in this Fall 2003 issue of Michigan Jewish History, pp16-19. http://michjewishhistory.org/pdfs/vol43.pdf

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