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by LeeAnn McLaneGoetz McLaneGoetzStudioLLCcom
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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Water Boy
Bavarian wate Boy plays in the fountain blowing bubbles at the visitors center in Frankenmuth Michigan,
Water Fountain with sculptures of children dressed in lederhosen, goatskin bundhosen and suspenders celebrating Mayday.
Frankenmuth, Michigan was settled by a group of 15 German Lutheran immigrants from the kingdom of Bavaria in 1845. They hoped to bring the Word of God to the Chippewa Indians.
LeeAnn McLaneGoetz VP Seven Ponds Nature Center Photography Club Owner McLaneGoetzStudioLLC.com Fine Art Nature and Travel Photography Washington, Michigan 48094 Award winning photographer LeeAnn McLaneGoetz of McLaneGoetzStudioLLC.com presents a collection of her finest Photography Fine Art for you to enjoy. These amazing works of art are available for you to choose as prints, framed prints, canvas prints, acrylic prints, metal prints, greeting cards and even iPhone covers. CUSTOM ARTWORK If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact the artist. Visit our site at http://www.mclanegoetzstudiollc.com/ Contents Copyright by (c)McLaneGoetzStudioLLC.com. All Rights...
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LeeAnn McLane-Goetz
Water Fountain with sculptures of children dressed in lederhosen, goatskin bundhosen and suspenders celebrating Mayday. Frankenmuth, Michigan was settled by a group of 15 German Lutheran immigrants from the kingdom of Bavaria in 1845. They hoped to bring the Word of God to the Chippewa Indians.