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On the south lawn of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is the The Donald J. Hall sculpture park. In addition to the once controversial shuttle cocks, visitors can stroll along paths that go past the largest collection of bronze sculpture by artist Henry Moore in the United States.

There is also a stainless steel piece from Roxy Paine, and a Glass Labyrinth, from Robert Morris, that was installed in 2013.

Also in the park, open until October 23, is a nine-hole mini golf course, with each hole representing a work of art held in the Nelson’s collection.

The Kansas City Star picked a foggy day to give you an aerial view of what you can see in the park.

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Visuals Editor Chris Ochsner leads The Star’s talented staff of photojournalists and video producers. He’s had his hand in directing visuals coverage since 2002. Ochsner led the visuals team in its coverage of four Super Bowls and two World Series.
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