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Landmark: Jacob Fisher Rainbow FountainCity: Hastings
Country: USA Nebraska
Continent: North America
Jacob Fisher Rainbow Fountain, Hastings, USA Nebraska, North America
The Jacob Fisher Rainbow Fountain is a public art installation located in Hastings, Nebraska, USA.
This fountain features a series of concentric rings that spray water upwards, creating a visual effect resembling a rainbow when illuminated.
Visual Characteristics
The fountain is constructed from concrete and metal. It consists of multiple tiers of circular basins and spouts. The primary color of the concrete structure is grey, with metallic accents on the water spouts. The central column rises approximately 15 feet (4.6 meters) in height. Water jets are positioned to create a cascading effect, with colored lights integrated into the structure for nighttime illumination.
Location & Access Logistics
The fountain is situated in the center of Hastings, Nebraska, at the intersection of Burlington Avenue and Second Street. It is approximately 0.2 miles (0.3 km) from the downtown business district. Ample street parking is available on surrounding streets, with designated public parking lots within a 1-block radius. Public transport options are limited; however, local bus routes stop at the intersection of Burlington Avenue and Third Street, which is 1 block north of the fountain.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Jacob Fisher Rainbow Fountain was dedicated in 1996. It was designed by artist and engineer, Jacob Fisher, as a gift to the city of Hastings. The fountain's purpose is to serve as a central gathering point and a visual enhancement to the city's public spaces.
Key Highlights & Activities
Observe the water spray patterns during daylight hours. View the illuminated water displays after sunset. The area surrounding the fountain is a public park, suitable for passive recreation. Photography is a common activity, particularly during evening hours when the lights are active.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Public restrooms are located within the adjacent park area, approximately 50 feet (15 meters) east of the fountain. Shade is provided by mature trees in the surrounding park. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this urban location. Food vendors are not permanently stationed at the fountain, but are often present during local events and festivals.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal lighting conditions and water visibility, visit between dusk and 10:00 PM. The fountain operates year-round, but water flow may be reduced or stopped during freezing temperatures. No specific tide requirements apply.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that if you can count the number of water spouts precisely as they are operating, you will experience good fortune. However, the number of active spouts varies with water pressure and maintenance.
Nearby Landmarks
- Hastings Museum of Natural and Cultural History - 0.8km Southwest
- Libby's Park - 0.3km East
- Adams County Historical Society Museum - 0.6km Northwest
- Coonce Park - 0.4km South