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Friendship Way : ウィキペディア英語版 | Friendship Way
''Friendship Way'' is the name of the brick-lined alley in the 400-block between Washington and Jackson Streets in Columbus, Indiana, United States. It was designed by William A. Johnson Associates of Seattle, Washington, landscaped by Storrow Kinsella Associates of Indianapolis, Indiana and completed in 1998. The untitled neon sculpture located in ''Friendship Way'' is an outdoor sculpture by American artist Cork Marcheschi. The sculpture is owned and maintained by the City of Columbus. ==Description== The walls of the alley are uniformly painted a cream color. Garden beds of English ivy occasionally line the brick pathway, and two rectangular trellises stand halfway down against the northern wall.〔 Two classic wooden benches rest against the northern wall, as well as two distinctive red streetlights. The walkway is lined with two colors of brick, with horizontal stripes of light red bricks interrupting repeating sections of dark red-purple bricks. Many of the dark-colored bricks have names carved into them. Two rectangular granite plaques are embedded in the footpath at the Washington Street entrance to ''Friendship Way''. The larger granite plaque reads the following in English and Japanese: “The bricks that form this walkway are a gift of friendship from Mayor Michio Tsukamoto and the citizens of Miyoshi, Japan.” The smaller granite plaque reads: “Friendship Way, Dedicated August 5, 1998 by Mayor Michio Tsukamoto, Miyoshi, Japan, Mayor Fred Armstrong, Columbus, Indiana.”
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