Theodore Roosevelt
Rides Again
The Enchanted Highway committee and the North Dakota State University
Art Department chose a silhouette of Theodore Roosevelt for the
second design.
An architect drew the design to scale. After locating all the needed
supplies, the area farmers set up a schedule to help with bending
the pipes and welding.
Each piece of pipe, weighing about 300 pounds needed to be bent
according to drawing. This involved moving the pipe from the bender
to drawing until they matched. Piece by piece the silhouette of
Teddy Roosevelt took shape.
After All the Pipes were cut and bent to the proper shape, the
farmers welded them in three sections inside the shop. Next they
moved the
sections outdoors and welded them together. After welding them
on one
side they had to flip the silhouette over to weld the other side.
Finally the support beams were welded and the silhouette was attached
to the beams.
To accommodate the children the committee decided to build a stage
coach. After someone donated the base, construction of the stage
coach began. It took about a month to complete.
The Regent High School -'93 shop class constructed the picnic tables
and
bulletin boards. The North Dakota National Guard agreed to help
with the preparation of the sites. They hauled large amounts of
dirt to landscape the sites so that they would be accessible by
cars. They also hauled the scoria.
Regent men constructed the fences located on the site.
| Statistics: |
-Teddy stands 51 feet tall
-the pipes are 1 3/4 inch well pipe
-30 lengths of pipe were used (weight 300 lbs. each)
-the apparatus, weighs over 9000 lbs. with the beams |
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