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Landmark: Paradise ValleyCity: Livingston MT
Country: USA Montana
Continent: North America
Paradise Valley, Livingston MT, USA Montana, North America
The Jacob Fisher Rainbow Fountain is a public art installation located in Hastings, Nebraska, USA.
Visual Characteristics
The fountain features a central concrete structure from which water cascades over multiple tiers. The water is illuminated by colored lights, creating a rainbow effect. The surrounding area is landscaped with grass and paved walkways.
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 0.5km North of the central business district. Ample street parking is available in the immediate vicinity. No specific public transport routes directly serve the fountain, but local bus routes operate along nearby main streets.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Jacob Fisher Rainbow Fountain was dedicated in 1996. It was funded by a donation from the Jacob Fisher family and designed by local artists. Its purpose is to serve as a community gathering point and a visual enhancement to the downtown area.
Key Highlights & Activities
Observation of the colored light displays, particularly at dusk. Seating is available on benches surrounding the fountain. The area is suitable for quiet contemplation.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Public restrooms are located within a 100-meter radius in the adjacent park area. Shade is provided by mature trees surrounding the fountain. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this urban location. Food vendors are not present at the fountain itself, but several restaurants and cafes are within a 200-meter walk.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal viewing of the colored lights, visit between dusk and 10:00 PM. The fountain operates year-round, but the visual effect is most pronounced during warmer months when the water flow is consistent. No tide considerations apply.
Facts & Legends
The fountain's design was intended to symbolize the diversity and unity of the Hastings community. A local anecdote suggests that making a wish while the lights are cycling through all colors is considered good luck.
Nearby Landmarks
- Hastings Museum of Natural and Cultural History - 0.8km Southwest
- Libby's Park - 0.3km East
- Adams County Courthouse - 0.6km West
- The Lark - 0.4km North