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LONELY GHOSTS NEED NEW HOME!

Monday, September 14th, 2009
Ghosts photo by John Meyer

Ghosts photo by John Meyer

The two ghosts from the closed Magic Carpet Golf property on Speedway have found themselves left all alone and are desperately needing a new home.  A private party had originally adopted them but due to severe health problems are unable to take them home.

Besides the giant Sphinx, these 40-year-old statues find themselves totally alone since all the other figurative sculptures have been adopted.  These two unique creatures are probably two of the easiest to remove and the lightest of all the giant statues on the former miniature golf course.

These Ghosts are very happy gentle creatures and are not meant to scare anyone. They just need a new loving home. For more details please contact me at cspillar@q.com for more details.

Make these GHOSTS happy again by adopting them!

Two Giant Sculptures Find New Home

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Magic Carpet Sun statue being removed

June 11,2009 by Charles Spillar

Yesterday, two more of the giant sculptures from the closed Magic Carpet Golf property on East Speedway were headed to their new homes. The smiling SUN sculpture and the giant KACHINA were removed from their places on the miniature golf course. They had been there for the past 40 years and brought joy to thousands of Tucsonans. The giant figures were transported to a new location in East Tucson.

Attached are some photos of the two unique creations of the late Lee Koplin as they are being moved. Sun Statue  on trailer
For those that are not aware of these unique hand built folk art pieces, they were part an important part of Tucson’s history and actually achieved icon status in the community. The quirky creatures brought smiles to many visitors.

Kachina being lowered to trailer

Lee Koplin was responsible for actually changing the face of miniature golf in America by creating a literal fantasy world on his Magic Carpet courses. There are only a few of these original courses left in existence. (more…)

Where is the giant tiki head?

Monday, June 8th, 2009

June 8, 2009 by Charles Spillar

If you weren’t in Tucson in December and missed all the media coverage you will be happy to know that the tallest sculpture in Tucson was saved and will soon be unveiled August 29. (more…)