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Angel in a Cage

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Angel in a Cage
Angel in a Cage

Angel in a Cage is a public artwork by American artist Richard Pflieger located on Canal Street, which is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The public sculpture is made up of a steel tower with an angel suspended inside.

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Angel in a Cage
North 16th Street, Milwaukee

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N 43.030791666667 ° E -87.931313888889 °
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James E. Groppi Unity Bridge (16th Street Viaduct)

North 16th Street
53233 Milwaukee
Wisconsin, United States
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