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Terracotta Angel, c.1896
Watts Chapel, England

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The phenomenal upsurge of interest in labyrinths, especially in the USA, within the last decade or so, has seen many hundreds of labyrinths constructed in a variety of forms and materials. Many are based on traditional styles and most employ either the classical or medieval design, although a number of innovative new construction techniques and designs have appeared in recent years. Below is a selection of these new American labyrinths from our collection, gathered during our travels.

Modern American Labyrinths

Grace Cathedral, San Francisco
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Greencastle, Indiana
Grace Cathedral, San Francisco
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Fatima Centre, Indianapolis
Luminara labyrinth, Atlanta, GA
Garden labyrinth, Buhl, Idaho
Garden labyrinth, Plano, Illinois
Int. Folklore Mus., Santa Fe, NM
Philo, California
Golden Door Spa, Cave Creek, AZ
New Harmony, Indiana
Snoopy Labyrinth, Santa Rosa, CA
Stardreaming, New Mexico
Oswego, Illinois
The Homestead, Plano, Illinois
Omega Centre, New York

The Labyrinth in Winter

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Looking for photos of modern portable and canvas labyrinths? We have a separate page of images of these labyrinths - click here to see a selection of our photographs.

We also have photographs of Native American labyrinths - click here to see some of our extensive collection.

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