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Description: In the northern part of Dutchess County, in New York State's Hudson Valley region, near the convergence of Red Hook, Rhinebeck, Milan, and Rock City, there is a significant intersection that serves as a literal and figurative fork in the road. Nestled within the grassy space where NY 199 and NY 308 meet, you will find a remarkable sculpture known as "Fork in the Road." This eye-catching artwork, created by local artist Stephen Schreiber, stands tall at 31 feet and is difficult to overlook. "Fork in the Road" is just one example of Stephen Schreiber's clever and playful sculptures that can be found in the immediate vicinity. Another notable piece, "Prozac Capsule," can be found across the street from the Fork in the Road. Schreiber's sculptures add a touch of whimsy to the area, inviting visitors to appreciate his punny creations and enjoy the artistic offerings of the region. The towering Fork in the Road sculpture, with its forked shape and prominent stature, acts as a visual representation of the choices we encounter in life. It stands as a unique landmark, capturing the attention of passersby and sparking contemplation about the paths we take.