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Nice Touch: Decorative Railing Goes Up at Edmonds' New Hazel Miller Plaza

It was designed by Seattle artists Anna Sher and Rodman Gilder Miller.

Take a stroll by the new Hazel Miller Plaza at Old Milltown and you'll see a colorful new addition.

Workers today installed a new railing on the Maple Street side of the plaza. The decorative touch was designed by Seattle artists Anna Sher and Rodman Gilder Miller, the latter the great-grandson of Louis Comfort Tiffany, the famous glass artist.

The railings are made of black-painted mild steel and solid-glass rondelle accents.

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(See an article published about the two artists after they completed a project for a QFC in Ballard.)

Hazel Miller Plaza is now ready for the public's enjoyment. will be held June 12 at 3 p.m.

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, a longtime Edmonds resident whose Hazel Miller Foundation supports programs in Edmonds and south Snohomish County.

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