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All the United States South Carolina Columbia Ra Obelisk

Ra Obelisk

An old train trestle re-imagined as an Egyptian obelisk.

Columbia, South Carolina

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Repainted Mural of Ra - May 2020   Raven Traveler / Atlas Obscura User
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In 1989, construction workers were instructed to demolish an old railroad trestle in the Olympia neighborhood with a wrecking ball. When the structure refused to crumble, they left it standing. Now, the old stone looks as though it could be an ancient artifact. 

A South Carolina artist and muralist named Richard Lane thought the weathered sandstone pillar looked like an Egyptian obelisk. In 1993, he decided to paint a mural on the structure depicting Ra, the Egyptian sun god, along with various symbols and hieroglyphs. 

Some of the symbols translate to the titles of Beatles songs "Here Comes the Sun" and "All You Need is Love." The artist would not give the meaning to the message on the right side, only saying it was an ancient concept and invited others to try to translate it. In 1995, The State newspaper offered to reward a reader with a session at a tanning salon if they could reveal the meaning.

Underneath Ra's throne is a scarab, which in mythology rolled the sun across the sky. If you stand at the base of the obelisk on a sunny day, the light from the sun will create a glow above Ra's head, which means the scarab is working.

In 2004, the obelisk became the centerpiece of a "pocket park" with benches around it as well as a sidewalk leading up to it. In October of 2018, artists Jeff Donovan and Georgia Lake matched colors, aligned symbols, and repainted the mural of Ra keeping true to the work of Richard Lane. The new coat of paint will bring fresh energy to a unique park in the City of Columbia.

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December 27, 2017

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  • Winchell, Ann. "Trestle rock now becomes artist's canvas". The State, December 2, 1993.
  • Talk About Town. "Rah Rah Ra". The State, January, 4, 1995.
  • Hill, Shelley. "Egyptian mural to decorate greenway." The State, August 26, 2004.
  • http://www.onecolumbiasc.com/public-art/ra-obelisk/
Ra Obelisk
900 Heyward St
Columbia, South Carolina
United States
33.984923, -81.031406
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