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  1. Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest: Oak Park’s own eco-artist. “That first project was a sweeping tree off of Lake Shore Drive in Jackson Park. [Margot McMahon] created larger-than-life sculptures of birds and owls. Within three weeks, the park district asked her to run The Chicago Tree Project.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/13/wednesday-journal-of-oak-park-and-river-forest-oak-parks-own-eco-artist/
  2. Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest: Oak Park’s own eco-artist. “That first project was a sweeping tree off of Lake Shore Drive in Jackson Park. [Margot McMahon] created larger-than-life sculptures of birds and owls. Within three weeks, the park district asked her to run The Chicago Tree Project.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/13/wednesday-journal-of-oak-park-and-river-forest-oak-parks-own-eco-artist/
  3. Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest: Oak Park’s own eco-artist. “That first project was a sweeping tree off of Lake Shore Drive in Jackson Park. [Margot McMahon] created larger-than-life sculptures of birds and owls. Within three weeks, the park district asked her to run The Chicago Tree Project.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/13/wednesday-journal-of-oak-park-and-river-forest-oak-parks-own-eco-artist/
  4. Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest: Oak Park’s own eco-artist. “That first project was a sweeping tree off of Lake Shore Drive in Jackson Park. [Margot McMahon] created larger-than-life sculptures of birds and owls. Within three weeks, the park district asked her to run The Chicago Tree Project.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/13/wednesday-journal-of-oak-park-and-river-forest-oak-parks-own-eco-artist/
  5. Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest: Oak Park’s own eco-artist. “That first project was a sweeping tree off of Lake Shore Drive in Jackson Park. [Margot McMahon] created larger-than-life sculptures of birds and owls. Within three weeks, the park district asked her to run The Chicago Tree Project.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/13/wednesday-journal-of-oak-park-and-river-forest-oak-parks-own-eco-artist/