Today we found 6 official Smithfield pigs and 1 unofficial piggie. We also discovered that 1 piggie, "Magnolia," located in front of the Isle of Wight County Museum, is under repair as some meanie broke off her ears :( We will check back in on her later. We were unable to locate another pig, "Windsor Castle Pork," which was supposed to be at the Mason St. entrance to Windsor Castle Park. We will try another time. Here are the cuties we found:
side 1 of "Swine & Roses" - across from 409 S. Church St. (across from Smithfield Station)
side 2 of "Swine & Roses" - across from 409 S. Church St. (across from Smithfield Station)
plaque of "Swine & Roses"
side 1 of "Cultural Pig" - 319 Main St. (in front of Visitor/Arts Center)
side 2 of "Cultural Pig" - 319 Main St. (in front of Visitor/Arts Center)
plaque of "Cultural Pig"
side 1 of "Sweet Swine of Avon" - Hayden's Lane (a side "street" near 200 block of Main St - in a garden)
side 2 of "Sweet Swine of Avon" - Hayden's Lane (a side "street" near 200 block of Main St - in a garden)
plaque of "Sweet Swine of Avon"
side 1 of "A Walk Through the Pork" - corner of Route 10 Bypass and Main St.
side 2 of "A Walk Through the Pork" - corner of Route 10 Bypass and Main St.
plaque of "A Walk Through the Pork"
not an official pig, but... 401 N. Church St. in front of Smithfield Food
side 1 of "Steam Boat Swillie" - near water at Smithfield Foods Headquarters, near Financial Bldg.
side 2 of "Steam Boat Swillie" - near water at Smithfield Foods Headquarters, near Financial Bldg.
*"Steam Boat Swillie" had no plaque
side 1 of "Birth of Ham" - on hill overlooking Smithfield Foods Headquarters
side 2 of "Birth of Ham" - on hill overlooking Smithfield Foods Headquarters
plaque "Birth of Ham"