I work for the municipal government of a local city. In March I received a call from a pair of my subordinates reporting the discovery of an artillery piece hidden away in one of the city parks. I hustled over to see what they found and discovered the remains of a German 105mm light howitzer from WW1. I had the gun moved to indoor storage to stop if from deteriorating further and did some research. The gun was one of an enormous amount of arms that were brought from Germany to the U.S. postwar as war reparations. I viewed another of these war trophies on Catalina island some years ago; an MG08 in front of the Veteran's of Foreign Wars post. The receiver was a shell, the guts were long gone as was the top cover but the gun remained on its mount with about 20 coats of paint over it.
This particular gun was found in a scrap yard during WW2 and was restored to pristine condition and displayed in a park in the city. Over the years it deteriorated until in the late 70s it was removed as a safety hazard, dropped in the weeds and forgotten.
Apparently this is one of two such guns currently known to exist in the U.S. The other is in much better shape! At this point the city has no interest in repairing it and displaying it. I have informed the department head who 'owns' the gun that it is on loan from the U.S. government and must be returned if we have no more interest in it. Stay tuned for further developments!
