Peter Pan (Columbus, Ohio)

Peter Pan (also known as the Munson Memorial Fountain, or simply Pan) is a 1927 fountain and sculpture depicting Pan by sculptor Mary "Mae" Cook and architect Otto C. Darst, installed outside the Main Library in Columbus, Ohio, United States.

The bronze sculpture, designed by Mary "Mae" Cook, depicts Pan as a boy playing a flute.

An inscription reads: "For the / children of Columbus / In memory of / George Peabody Munson / Aged six."

[1] Peter Pan was surveyed by the Smithsonian Institution's "Save Outdoor Sculpture!"

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