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F.A.S.T. – Fiberglass Animals, Shapes & Trademarks – Part 2



More from F.A.S.T Fiberglass Statue Factory…PIRATES!

Fiberglass pirate at F.A.S.T. - Fiberglass Animals, Shapes & Trademarks in Sparta, Wisconsin.

Fiberglass pirate basketball hoop at F.A.S.T. - Fiberglass Animals, Shapes & Trademarks in Sparta, Wisconsin.

Fiberglass pirate at F.A.S.T. - Fiberglass Animals, Shapes & Trademarks in Sparta, Wisconsin.

Fiberglass pirate at F.A.S.T. - Fiberglass Animals, Shapes & Trademarks in Sparta, Wisconsin.

Site: F.A.S.T. Corporation
Location: 14177 County Highway Q, Sparta, WI
Cost: Free to see
Hours: Daylight Hours
Date: August 29, 2008

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F.A.S.T. – Fiberglass Animals, Shapes & Trademarks



So you’re driving along and you see a giant cow or a giant elephant or a giant mouse. These fiberglass beings speckle the landscape of America in odd locations, beckoning tourists to take a moment to stop. But, you might wonder, where did they come from?

If a fiberglass character has popped up anywhere in the last 15 years, chances are it came from F.A.S.T.: Fiberglass Animals, Shapes & Trademarks.

Billing themselves as “the premier manufacturer of fiberglass statues” F.A.S.T. in Sparta, Wisconsin produces an unprecedented number of these roadside creatures.

Since 1983, when artist Jerry Vettrus bought out Creative Display, F.A.S.T. has created fiberglass statues for thousands of companies around the world. Their catalogue contains hundreds of molds, but they also specialize in creating unique sculptures used for retail displays, water parks, school mascots, landmarks, and more.

But F.A.S.T. isn’t just a factory; it is a garden of fiberglass ripe for exploring. Outside of the F.A.S.T. headquarters lay hundreds of fiberglass creatures in various stages of doneness and the yard is open for anyone to walk through and explore. It is a fascinating adventure browsing taped-up horses in raw gray next to gloriously painted pirates. F.A.S.T. is truly a site to behold.

Before and after painted fiberglass frog slide at F.A.S.T. - Fiberglass Animals, Shapes & Trademarks in Sparta, Wisconsin.

Site: F.A.S.T. Corporation
Location: 14177 County Highway Q, Sparta, WI
Cost: Free to see
Hours: Daylight Hours
Date: August 29, 2008

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Sneak Peek of the Week



A taste of what’s to come the rest of the week…

Sign at F.A.S.T. in Sparta, Wisconsin.

I’m so excited about this week! I’m not only featuring one of the coolest sites I have been to, but I am also prepping for my first semi-road trip of the year this Saturday! Stay tuned for some awesome photos ahead…

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Pit Stop – April 27, 2009



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Silly America on TV!



WILL-TV, the public station in Champaign, IL contacted me about using some photos that I posted last February when I spent the month featuring Abraham Lincoln sites!

The episode of Prairie Fire that they aired Thursday, March 26, 2009 profiled photographer David Wiegers, who is traveling the U.S. to take photos of Lincoln artwork, and the photos of Lincoln’s Tomb and the World’s Tallest Lincoln statue are mine! (I was just happy they didn’t use the one of me licking a watermelon!)

You can watch the segment here!

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