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Greff imagines a golf course outside Regent, the fairways lined with hundreds of metal trees like the one he made for his trailer's front yard. He also has plans for a Regent motel, where visitors to the Enchanted Highway could spend the night. A few steps away a "Walk of Enchantment" would lead through murals depicting the history of the Great Plains. He's already begun work on the models. And he's recently bought the local elementary school (the city let him have it for $100), which he hopes to turn into an art school (if he can find the funds) that would attract students from all around the country.
Still, he worries about what will happen when he is gone. Even now, Pheasants on the Prairie needs painting and there's no telling when he can get to it. But give up? No way. "This is going to be the number one tourist attraction in North Dakota someday," Greff says. "I really believe it can happen." When you listen to him, you believe it too. In the meantime, he's working out the details for his giant spider web.
Reed Karaim grew up in North Dakota and writes on the West.


Comments
Thanks for highlighting our drive through North Dakota. Your unique sculptures of art are truly grand and your creative objects should be seen by more people.
We would love to have a much smaller version of one of your creations for display in our yard. Do you have a catalog to view?
Posted by Bea and Bob Zukowski on July 17,2009 | 01:51PM