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BRECKENRIDGE, Colo. – A Breckenridge troll sculpture will be rebuilt on a different site within the ski town in central Colorado in May.
The Summit Daily reported Monday that the “Isak Heartstone” sculpture resembling a seated troll will be relocated when Danish artist Thomas Dambo returns to Breckenridge to work on a new version of the 15-foot, wooden artwork.
The reimagined sculpture will be constructed in the town-owned Illinois Gulch area alongside a new trail about 200 yards (more than 180 metres) into the woods. A nearby ice arena will provide parking spaces for visitors.
Town officials removed the popular troll in November due to safety concerns caused by thousands of tourists visiting the sculpture on a trail near a residential neighbourhood.
The original artwork was constructed in August 2018 for an arts festival.
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Information from: Summit Daily News, http://www.summitdaily.com/
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