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The Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park in Historic Downtown Wilson is a unique place created by a community effort. It’s home to the playful, recycled sculptures made by Vollis Simpson. These sculptures spin in the wind and bring joy to all who visit.
- Visiting The Park
Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park is free and open daily,...
- The Story
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- Visiting The Park
Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park is free and open daily, including holidays, from 5:00 am to midnight. The two-acre park features 30 of Vollis Simpson’s whirligigs—including some of the largest in his life’s work.
Learn about the story of Vollis Simpson, a visionary artist who made giant kinetic sculptures from recycled parts, and how his whirligigs are being preserved and celebrated in downtown Wilson. Find out how the park and museum project is a model of creative placemaking and a source of tourism and economic revitalization.
Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park, Wilson, North Carolina. 15,332 likes · 474 talking about this · 20,525 were here. Public park in the heart of Historic Downtown Wilson featuring 30 massive, vibrant,...
Public park in the heart of Historic Downtown Wilson featuring 30 massive, vibrant, wind-driven whirligigs made from found materials by Vollis Simpson. These whirligigs are officially...
Simpson was commissioned to create a whirligig for the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore. The 55-foot (17 m) high, 45-foot (14 m) wide whirligig called "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness" was installed for the museum's opening in November, 1995.
A public park and outdoor museum in Wilson, NC, featuring 30 whirligigs made of found materials by local artist Vollis Simpson. Learn more about the park, its history, and how to visit on its Facebook page.