Porch Geese Trend Resurges Across Midwest
Porch Geese Trend Resurges Across Midwest

Porch Geese Trend Resurges Across Midwest

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Concrete and plastic goose lawn ornaments are experiencing a surge in popularity, particularly in the Midwest, as people find joy and escapism in dressing these statues in various costumes for their porches and gardens. The trend, which has roots that may trace back to the mid-20th century Ohio River Valley and spread widely by the 1980s, is now heavily featured on social media, fueling demand and creativity. Enthusiasts often inherit the geese or purchase new ones from local artists or retailers, with companies like Gaggleville noting booming sales. The symbolism of geese—often associated with loyalty and morality—may contribute to their enduring appeal in suburban American culture. Experts believe the practice connects to traditional values and community identity, particularly in regions like Chicago. The lightheartedness of porch geese offers a counterbalance to daily stresses and the news cycle.

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