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Downey Eye Clinic sign: Concept by Dr. Downey

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The distinctive Downey Eye Clinic sign at 301 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY, was the concept of Dr. Max Downey, OD, and was brought to life by Columbia sculptors Todd and Cass Davenport. "Max was the creative genius behind it," Todd Davenport notes.




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Reflections in a Silver Eye: Dr. Max Downey art



2012-06-10 - Downey Eye Clinic, 301 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener. One of the most intriguing, second look street art in Columbia is this brushed chrome, stylized eye orb with brow at Downey Eye Clinic - the real one owned by Dr. Max Downey; not the other one, the Downey EyeCare Center in California - on Burkesville Street in Columbia, KY. There's more of a story here, we know - and will try to find out and bring it to CM. - Ed Waggener
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