Public Art Of Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation
“Yavapai Warrior”, by David Montour, 2000, located at the Fort McDowell Casino, the bronze statue honors the courage and initiative of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation and their efforts to strive for independence and prosperity.
“Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, Children’s Mosaic”, 2005. Located in the Ahnala Room at the Fort McDowell Radisson Resort, this stained glass mosaic, based on classroom drawings captures Yavapai culture, art and history as seen through the eyes of H’man ‘Shawa Elementary School students.
"Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation Veterans Memorial” by David Montour. Located at main entry of Fort McDowell Tribal Headquarters building.
Community Fountains
The World’s Tallest Fountain”, located in Fountain Park.
“Avenue of the Fountains #1”, located at Saguaro Boulevard and Avenue of the Fountains.
“Avenue of the Fountains #2”, located on the Avenue at Verde River Drive.
“Avenue of the Fountains #3”, located on the Avenue across from 16848 E. Avenue of the Fountains.
“Avenue of the Fountains #4”, located on the Avenue across from 16824 E. Avenue of the Fountains.
“Avenue of the Fountains #5”, located on the Avenue of the Fountains on the west side of Verde River Drive.
“Splish and Splash” by James Haire, located at the Avenue of the Fountains on the east side of Verde River Drive.
“Fountain” located at FH entrance on Shea & Palisades.