One night, owner Paul Shanrock was behind the bar at Dreamland in Fremont when he noticed one of his regulars wearing a hoodie that repped the name of his fabrication business, Haskett Works.
He begged his customer, “Dan, come look at this.”
“This” turned out to be Dreamland’s patio, a concrete slab whose primary decor was a roll-cage door used to secure liquor bottles. Soon that regular, Dan Haskett, was helping transform that bare concrete.
Now, you’ll find a grotto filled with alien flora, a giant tiger head fountain that growls and mists, and a mythology that makes Dr. Who seem straightforward and underdeveloped. This week it’s
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