CHICKASHA, Okla. — Impressed by native legend, a 50-foot-tall recreation of the enduring “A Christmas Story” leg lamp — full with a black excessive heel, fringed lampshade and field marked “fragile” — has change into a everlasting statue.

Constructed fully out of fiberglass, the everlasting sculpture is situated in Chickasha’s new downtown park. It measures 40-feet tall, stands atop a 10-foot crate and boasts “the comfortable glow of electrical intercourse” that Ralphie admires in the basic 1983 film, Joe Hutmacher informed The Oklahoman, a part of the USA TODAY Community.  

How is Chickasha linked with the ‘A Christmas Story’ leg lamp? 

When Chickasha native Noland James died in 2020 on the age of 89, many individuals have been shocked that his obituary included the road, “Noland all the time felt his lamp was the prototype for the one within the film ‘A Christmas Story.'” 

A 50-foot-tall leg lamp sculpture inspired by the 1983 cult-favorite film "A Christmas Story" stands as the centerpiece of a new park in downtown Chickasha on Oct. 30, 2022. Phase 1 of the park project will be dedicated with a Nov. 5 celebration and concert.

Hutmacher’s voice trembled with emotion as he recalled the towering leg in his city and the person who impressed it.

“Noland was so gifted … and the man was very humble. Solely to his shut private mates would he point out that he constructed the unique leg lamp. He did not promote himself in that method, which is a robust indicator of character and persona to me. He was additionally one among my closest mates,” Hutmacher stated.

A longtime University of Oklahoma art professor from Chickasha, Noland James believed that the leg lamp he made from an old mannequin and kept in his office for years served as a prototype for the famed leg lamp in the 1983 movie "A Christmas Story." A 50-foot-tall leg lamp sculpture in memory of James, who died in 2020, will officially be dedicated in a new downtown Chickasha park on Nov. 5.

James, who taught at Oklahoma College within the Faculty of Visible Arts for 30 years, used a ladies’s model for an uncommon artwork show in his workplace till he retired.

The underside of this novelty was a lamp devised of the model’s two slender legs clad in black hose and pumps, whereas the torso was a waste basket. The entire determine was wearing a lacy black-and-white outfit.