The Crooked House is a life-size (16.5 ft x 22.5 ft.) concrete sculpture of a historic house. It is only five feet from the sidewalk on a main street in a small Pennsylvania town—bringing a piece of contemporary art to the everyday life of the 1,231 residents. The front preserves the details of the house and the back incorporates handprints and mementoes from the 1850s and today.