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"Columbus is a town in which almost anything
is likely to happen and in which almost everything has."
James Thurber was right, even regarding gardens. And thanks to
a garden-loving benefactor and the landscaping vision of Cynthia
Benua, men, women, and dogs can enjoy the Thurber Centennial Reading
Garden in the peaceable stretch between Thurber House and Thurber
Center.
Four larger-than-life-size dogs, sculpted by Dale
Johnson after Thurber's cartoons, frolic amid dogwoods, bayberries,
viburnum, and a range of what a Thurber cartoon summed up as "flars."
In the center of the garden, a fifth dog playfully perches on
top of a tranquil fountain.
In the elliptical park across the street, a unicorn
tosses its head as it considers which of the summer lilies it
will eat next. The unicorn, modeled after the mythical beast in
Thurber's story "The Unicorn in the Garden," is one
of two matching sculptures. The other is on the grounds of the
Columbus School for Girls.
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