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Can you give me information about when the "Yesterday, Today for Tomorrow" sculpture was made, by whom, and for what purpose?

In observance of the 1976 Bicentennial, the Munster Rotary Club commissioned the sculpture of three Corten steel figures representing Munster's history (a native american, a farmer, and a steelworker) which was erected in Rotary Park at the northwest corner of Ridge Road and Columbia Avenue.  Partially funded by the Town Board and the Bicentennial Commission, the three figures were created by metal sculptor Fred Holly.

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