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Washington D.C. Monuments represent a comprehensive collection of over 1,600 outdoor sculptures and memorials primarily located in the nation's capital. The collection includes works by many prominent artists and covers a wide range of themes and styles. Key sites include the National Mall, Washington National Cathedral, and Potomac Park. The dcMemorials.com website provides detailed indexes and resources for exploring these monuments.
Washington D.C., USA
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A Bridge Across & Beyond is a bronze sculpture by Richard Hunt, created circa 1978 and located at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Positioned near the Blackburn Center in the university's upper quadrangle, it is part of the North Capitol Street area's public art collection. The work reflects Hunt's abstract style and contributes to the cultural fabric of the campus. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and recognized by dcMemorials.com.
Howard University, George Ave & Howard Place NW, Washington, D.C.
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The "A Friend" sculpture by Charles Cropper Parks is a bronze statue located at the Police Administration Building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It portrays a policeman holding a child, emphasizing themes of protection and community trust. The sculpture honors the role of law enforcement in safeguarding children and the public.
Police Administration Building, 8th & Race Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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"A Little to the Right" is a bronze sculpture by J Seward Johnson Jr. located outside the Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House in Key West, Florida. It is one of ten Johnson sculptures displayed at this site, contributing to the museum's outdoor art collection. The sculpture and its companion pieces enhance the cultural landscape of the historic Custom House grounds.
Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House, 281 Front St, Key West, Florida
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A Variation on Lady Liberty, also known as "Montana," is a bronze statue by Edward J Van Landeghem located atop the Montana State House dome in Helena. The sculpture symbolizes liberty and features a female figure, aligning with themes of women in public art. It is part of Montana's state capitol complex and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The statue contributes to the artistic and cultural heritage of Helena, Montana.
Montana State Capitol, Helena, Montana
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The Abstract Sculpture at Berri UQAM metro station in Montreal is a public artwork representing abstract art. Located near St. Catherine and Berri streets, it enhances the metro station's environment. It is part of Montreal's extensive collection of public sculptures and contributes to the city's cultural identity.
Berri UQAM metro station, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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An abstract sculpture situated at the Student Recreational Center at the University of Oregon in Eugene. It is part of the university's collection of public artworks, contributing to the campus's cultural landscape. The sculpture exemplifies abstract art and is documented with multiple images. Specific artist information and detailed description are not available in the provided context.
Student Recreational Center, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
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An abstract sculpture situated at the Bank of America in Leadership Square, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It forms part of the public art installations contributing to the urban environment of downtown Oklahoma City. The sculpture exemplifies abstract art and is located near the intersection of N. Robinson Avenue and Robert S. Kerr Avenue. It is one of several sculptures documented in this area, highlighting the city's commitment to integrating art within its commercial spaces.
Bank of America, Leadership Square, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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An abstract sculpture is installed at the Bank of Oklahoma in Leadership Square, Oklahoma City. It contributes to the city's public art scene and is situated near North Robinson Avenue and Robert S. Kerr Avenue. The sculpture is part of a broader collection of abstract artworks in the area. Specific artist and creation details are not provided in the available documentation.
Leadership Square, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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An abstract sculpture situated near "The Gallery" at Market and 9th Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It represents the abstract art movement and contributes to the city's public art scene. Specific artist or creation details are not documented in the available information. The sculpture enhances the cultural environment of a busy urban intersection.
Market & 9th Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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This abstract sculpture near Place du Canada in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is situated on Rue Peel just south of Boulevard René Lévesque. It represents abstract art and contributes to Montreal's diverse public art scene. While specific artist information is not available, the sculpture enhances the cultural landscape of downtown Montreal. It is part of a broader collection of sculptures that enrich the city's urban environment.
Rue Peel near Place du Canada, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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This abstract sculpture is situated near the Police Administration Building at 8th and Race Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It represents the abstract art style and forms part of the city's public art collection. While specific details about the artist or the sculpture's title are not available, it enhances the urban environment and reflects Philadelphia's dedication to public artworks. The sculpture is documented with images and listed among other sculptures in the city.
8th & Race Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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An abstract sculpture is installed outside Strathcona Hall at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It forms part of the university's collection of public art and contributes to the cultural landscape of the campus. The sculpture exemplifies abstract art within an academic setting, enhancing the visual environment for students and visitors. Exact details about the artist and the sculpture's title are not provided.
Strathcona Hall, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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This collection features abstract stone sculptures displayed at the McGuffey Art Center in Charlottesville, Virginia. The artworks exemplify abstract art principles and contribute to the center's role as a key cultural venue in the city. The sculptures emphasize the use of stone in contemporary abstract forms. The McGuffey Art Center is recognized for fostering artistic expression and community engagement in Charlottesville.
McGuffey Art Center, Charlottesville, Virginia
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A collection of abstract sculptures is installed at the Municipal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. These works exemplify abstract art principles and contribute to the city's public art landscape. The sculptures are part of a documented series of abstract artworks featured on dcMemorials.com. They enhance the civic environment by integrating contemporary artistic forms within a government setting.
Municipal Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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The Abstract Western Figure statue by Paul Kopczynski is a steel sculpture located at Northwest Pipe Fittings in Billings, Montana. Installed circa 2006, it represents abstract art with Western thematic influences. The sculpture is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and contributes to the artistic environment of Billings. It is part of a wider collection of Western-themed sculptures in Montana.
Northwest Pipe Fittings, 33 South 8th St West, Billings, Montana
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The Acacia Griffin statues (1936) are limestone sculptures by Edmond Romulus Amateis located at the Acacia Life Insurance Building (now Jones Day) in Washington, D.C. These mythological griffins symbolize guardianship and are part of a Neo-Classical Art Deco architectural landmark designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon. The building served as Acacia Life Insurance's headquarters until 1997 and is situated in the Capitol Hill area near Union Station.
52 Louisiana Avenue SW, Washington, D.C.
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Ad Astra is an abstract sculpture by Richard A. Lippold located at the National Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C., within The Mall area. It is recognized in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" guide and is situated near Jefferson Drive and 7th Street SW. The sculpture is accessible via nearby Smithsonian and Federal Center Southwest metro stations. It represents a notable example of abstract public art in the nation's capital.
National Air & Space Museum, Jefferson Dr & 7th St SW, Washington, D.C.
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The Ad Jesum Per Mariam sculpture is a religious artwork situated at Wheeling Jesuit University in Wheeling, West Virginia. It embodies the Jesuit tradition of devotion to Jesus through Mary. The sculpture is part of the university's collection of religious art, contributing to the campus's spiritual atmosphere. Exact details about the artist or creation date are not specified in the available information.
Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, West Virginia
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"Adam" is an abstract steel sculpture created around 1966 by Alexander Liberman, formerly located at the south end of East Potomac Park in Washington, D.C. The sculpture is no longer present at this site and was documented in James M. Goode's 1974 book "Outdoor Sculpture," but omitted from his 2008 update. The work exemplifies Liberman's abstract style and is associated with the Storm King Art Center, a major sculpture venue. Its removal highlights changes in public art curation and preservation in the nation's capital.
South end of East Potomac Park, Washington, D.C.
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The ADAMS Memorial is a bronze sculpture created around 1890 by Augustus Saint Gaudens with architectural input from Stanford White, located in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Known also as "The Mystery of the Hereafter" or "Grief," it reflects themes of peace and mourning. The memorial is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" and is part of the city's rich collection of commemorative art. It is accessible near the Fort Totten Metro Station and contributes to the cultural heritage of the North Capitol Street area.
Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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The Samuel Adams statue at Faneuil Hall in Boston is a bronze sculpture by Anne Whitney honoring the Revolutionary War leader. Located near Congress and North Streets with the Custom House nearby, it is part of Boston's historic commemorations. The statue highlights Adams' role in American independence and is recognized in the Smithsonian's art inventory.
Faneuil Hall, Boston, Massachusetts
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The Aero Memorial in Philadelphia is a gilded bronze sculpture by Paul Manship dedicated to Pennsylvania aviators who died in World War I. Created in 1948 and donated to the city in 1950, the memorial features a celestial sphere design with zodiac figures and symbolizes the aviators' sacrifice. It is located near 20th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, close to Logan Square and the Franklin Institute. The memorial was commissioned by the Fairmount Park Art Association and originally proposed by the Aero Club of Pennsylvania during the war.
20th Street & Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Logan Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The "Africa" sculpture by Isaac Witkin, created around 1976, is an abstract steel artwork currently exhibited at Annmarie Gardens in Solomons, Maryland. It is on loan from the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C., linking it to a prominent collection of modern art. The sculpture exemplifies Witkin's abstract style and adds cultural value to its garden setting.
Annmarie Gardens, Solomons, Maryland
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The African Elephant sculpture is located near the Ivory Coast Embassy at 2424 Massachusetts Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' as part of the Massachusetts Avenue area's collection of public artworks. The sculpture depicts an African elephant and is associated with animal-themed subjects in the city's outdoor art. Exact details about the artist and visual imagery are not available in the provided context.
2424 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
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"After Iyengar" is a bronze abstract sculpture created around 1978 by Robert Engman. It is currently on loan from the Hirshhorn Museum and displayed at Annmarie Gardens in Solomons, Maryland. The work exemplifies abstract art and enriches the outdoor cultural environment of the gardens. Exact location coordinates for the sculpture are not provided, but it is situated within the known grounds of Annmarie Gardens.
Annmarie Gardens, Solomons, Maryland
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Against the Day is a circa 2006 granite abstract sculpture by Richard Deutsch, situated in The Collection at Chevy Chase in Chevy Chase, Maryland near Washington, D.C. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' as part of the Maryland Suburbs collection. The work reflects Deutsch's abstract artistic style and contributes to the area's public art offerings.
The Collection at Chevy Chase, Chevy Chase, Maryland
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The Air Force Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, near Washington D.C., features bronze sculptures by artist Zenos Frudakis. It honors the United States Air Force and is part of the Virginia suburbs' notable military memorials. The memorial is accessible via the Arlington Cemetery Metro Station and is recognized as a major attraction related to military services. It is documented in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture reference.
Air Force Memorial, Arlington, Virginia
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The Air Force Monument in Oklahoma City is a bronze sculpture by Leonard McMurry honoring U.S. Air Force personnel. It is part of Oklahoma City's collection of military memorials. The artist is known for his bronze works, and this monument stands as a tribute to military service. Exact location details are not specified.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Located in West Potomac Park, Washington, D.C., this plaque commemorates the start of the first continuously scheduled airplane mail service in 1918. The service linked Washington, Philadelphia, and New York using Curtiss JN 4-H aircraft. It was a pioneering effort by the Post Office Department and the U.S. Army's Aviation Section. The marker was placed in 1958 by the Aero Club of Washington.
West Potomac Park, Washington, D.C.
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Akbar's Garden is an abstract sculpture by Lee Kelly situated at the University of Oregon in Eugene. It reflects Kelly's abstract artistic style and forms part of the university's public art collection. The sculpture enhances the cultural landscape of the campus and represents contemporary abstract art in the region.
University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
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Alabam-U is a steel sculpture by Kosso Eloul located at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Alabama, near North Loop Road. The artwork is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog and is situated with campus buildings such as Roberts Hall and Spragins Hall nearby. Identified with the help of Glenn Dasher, Acting Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, the sculpture contributes to the university's cultural environment. It reflects Eloul's artistic style and is part of a documented collection of public sculptures in the region.
University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama
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The Alabama State Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park is a bronze sculpture by Joseph W. Urner honoring Alabama soldiers who fought in the Battle of Gettysburg. Located on West Confederate Avenue at Seminary Ridge, it is part of a series of state memorials commemorating Confederate forces. The memorial is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog and contributes to the historical narrative of the Civil War preserved at Gettysburg.
Gettysburg National Military Park, West Confederate Avenue (Seminary Ridge), Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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This bronze memorial by J Otto Schweizer in Philadelphia commemorates the service and sacrifice of African American soldiers and sailors in U.S. wars. Dedicated in 1934, it was erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and is situated near Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park. The monument serves as an inspiration and a historical record of their devotion to duty.
All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers & Sailors, Landsdowne Drive near Memorial Hall, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, PA
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The Aris T. Allen statue in Annapolis honors a notable medical doctor and public servant who contributed significantly to Maryland and the nation. Dr. Allen served in the Maryland State Legislature and was appointed by the U.S. President to national service. The memorial recognizes his dedication to community service and leadership. It is located in the Washington, D.C. suburbs area of Maryland near Annapolis.
Aris T. Allen Statue, Annapolis, Maryland
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"Always Becoming" is a clay sculpture by Nora Noranjo-Morse located at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. It explores themes of Native American history, identity, and the American West. The piece is part of the museum's collection celebrating indigenous cultures and is accessible via nearby metro stations. It reflects ongoing transformation and cultural continuity within Native American communities.
National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, D.C.
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The American Elk sculpture is located at 318 Prince Street in Alexandria, Virginia, near Washington, D.C., at The Elks Club. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' under the Virginia Suburbs category and represents an animal-themed public artwork. The sculpture is part of the cultural fabric of the Washington metropolitan area's suburban art scene.
318 Prince Street, Alexandria, Virginia
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The American Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial at Fort Meade, Maryland, honors American servicemen and women who were prisoners of war. Established circa 2006, it is part of a collection of military monuments near Washington, D.C. The memorial commemorates the sacrifices and endurance of former POWs and is located within the Fort Meade military installation. It is linked to other military memorials in the area and serves as a place of remembrance for military service members.
Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
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The American Farm Boy & Girl statues are bronze sculptures by Carl Mose from around 1961, located at the National 4-H Foundation in Chevy Chase, Maryland. They honor the agricultural youth represented by the 4-H organization. These works are documented in James M. Goode's Maryland Suburbs sculpture collection and are near the Friendship Heights Metro station. The statues are registered in the Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog.
National 4-H Foundation of America Inc., 7100 Connecticut Ave NW, Chevy Chase, Maryland
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The American Legion Soldier statue is a limestone sculpture by Adolph Wolter from around 1951, located at the American Legion Building in Washington, D.C. It honors military service and is part of the Sixteenth Street area's outdoor sculptures documented by James M. Goode. The statue is accessible near Farragut North and Farragut West Metro stations. It stands as a tribute to veterans and the American Legion's legacy.
American Legion Building, 1608 K St NW, Washington, D.C.
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American Pride is a stainless steel sculpture by Jack D. Putnam from around 1985, located in Rockville, Maryland near Washington, D.C. It is featured in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' under the Maryland Suburbs category. The artwork relates to animal themes and is situated at 600 Jefferson Plaza, accessible from the Rockville Metro station. This piece forms part of the area's notable public art collection.
600 Jefferson Plaza, Rockville, Maryland
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American Pride is a bronze sculpture by Lyle E Johnson located in Veteran's Park, Billings, Montana. Created around 2006, it features themes related to animals and reflects American spirit. The sculpture is part of the city's public art collection and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. It enhances the cultural environment of Veteran's Park, a site dedicated to honoring veterans.
Veteran's Park, Billings, Montana
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The Akhenaten and Cyclops sculptures by Fred Eversley and Jules Olitski stand in front of the Cyrus & Myrtle Katzen Arts Center at American University in Washington, D.C. These bronze abstract artworks depict the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten and mythological Cyclops figures. They are located in the Massachusetts Avenue area, a notable site for public art in the city. The sculptures are recognized in James M. Goode's authoritative guide to Washington sculpture.
Cyrus & Myrtle Katzen Arts Center, American University, Washington, D.C.
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The John Wesley Memorial in Washington, D.C. is a smaller-than-life-size bronze equestrian statue by Arthur George Walker, located outside Wesley Theological Seminary on Massachusetts Avenue. It is an exact copy of the statue at Wesley's Chapel in Bristol, England, honoring John Wesley, founder of Methodism. Presented by the Methodist Church of Great Britain, it symbolizes international friendship and Methodist unity. The memorial is part of the Massachusetts Avenue area's notable sculptures and is near the Tenleytown - AU Metro station.
Wesley Theological Seminary, 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial sculpture, designed by Michael Vergason, was proposed to open in 2010 in Southwest Washington, D.C. It honors disabled American veterans and is made of bronze. The memorial is located within a block bounded by Washington Avenue, C Street, and 2nd Street SW. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and relates to military service themes.
Block bounded by Washington Ave, C St, and 2nd St SW, Southwest Washington, D.C.
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Amor Caritas is a sculpture located at 30th and R Streets NW in Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C., within the Wisconsin Avenue area. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' as item #14.13. The sculpture is part of the area's public art collection but lacks detailed public information or imagery in the current archive.
30th & R Streets NW, Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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The Ancestor sculpture is a public artwork located at 1612 21st Street NW in Washington, D.C., within the Massachusetts Avenue area. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' as item 8.20, underscoring its place among the city's notable sculptures. The piece is situated on the Phillips Collection grounds, a prominent cultural site. Specific details about the sculpture's artist or subject are not provided in the current records.
1612 21st Street NW, Washington, D.C.
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The "And Jesus Wept" statue is a religious sculpture situated across from the Oklahoma City National Memorial in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It symbolizes compassion and mourning in response to the tragic events commemorated nearby. The statue enhances the spiritual atmosphere of the memorial site and serves as a place for reflection.
Oklahoma City National Memorial vicinity, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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The Angel Moroni statue, created around 1974 by Avard T. Fairbanks, is a bronze sculpture atop the LDS Tabernacle in Kensington, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. It represents the angel Moroni, a key figure in Mormonism, and is part of the religious and cultural heritage of the area. The statue is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and is located at 9900 Stoneybrook Drive in the Maryland suburbs. It serves as a significant religious landmark for the local LDS community.
LDS Tabernacle, 9900 Stoneybrook Drive, Kensington, Maryland
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The Anna & David sculpture is located at 1525 Wilson Boulevard in Arlington, Virginia, near Washington, D.C. It is cataloged in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" as part of the Virginia suburbs collection. The sculpture is a recognized piece of public art contributing to the area's cultural heritage. No images or detailed descriptions are currently available in the archive.
1525 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia, USA
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The Apollo sculpture by Rodney Carroll, created around 2004, is an abstract artwork located in Bethesda, Maryland near Washington, D.C. Made of aluminum and copper, it reflects themes of allegory and mythology. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and situated at 4835 Cordell Avenue in The Palisades neighborhood. The sculpture is part of the Maryland Suburbs collection of public art.
4835 Cordell Avenue, The Palisades, Bethesda, Maryland
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The Apple Cider Press Sculpture by Thomas Shields Clarke is a bronze artwork located near the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. It highlights themes of labor unions and work life. The sculpture is part of the artistic collection associated with the de Young Museum and is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog. Its precise location is within Golden Gate Park, a major urban park in San Francisco.
Near de Young Museum, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
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The Appomattox or Alexandria Confederate Memorial is a bronze statue by Casper Buberl and John A. Elder located in Alexandria, Virginia. Erected in 1889 by Confederate veterans, it marks the spot where local troops departed to join the Confederate Army in 1861. The statue honors the memory of those who died in service during the Civil War, with names inscribed on its base. It stands at the intersection of Washington and Prince Streets, facing south toward the battlefields.
Intersection of Washington and Prince Streets, Alexandria, Virginia
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This steel statue of Thomas Aquinas by Henry Mascotte is installed at Saint Thomas Aquinas Church in Charlottesville, Virginia. It commemorates the influential religious scholar and is part of the church's artistic environment. The sculpture is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog. Exact location coordinates are not specified but it is located within Charlottesville.
Saint Thomas Aquinas Church, Charlottesville, Virginia
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The Architect's Handkerchief is an abstract sculpture by Coosje van Bruggen situated at the Kemper Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri. It is part of the museum's outdoor collection and reflects van Bruggen's abstract artistic style. The sculpture enhances the museum's cultural offerings and is located at 4420 Warwick Boulevard.
Kemper Museum of Art, 4420 Warwick Blvd, Kansas City, Missouri
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The Ariel sculpture is an abstract granite artwork by Daniel Kainz located at Quiet Waters Park in Annapolis, Maryland. Positioned near the playground area, it is part of the park's outdoor sculpture collection. The piece reflects Kainz's abstract artistic style and enhances the cultural landscape of the park. Visitors can access the park via the nearby New Carrollton Metro station.
Quiet Waters Park, Annapolis, Maryland
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The Arkansas State Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park honors Arkansas soldiers who fought in the Civil War, especially at the Battle of Gettysburg. Made of granite, it is located on West Confederate Avenue within the park. The memorial is part of a larger collection of sculptures commemorating various states and units involved in the battle.
Gettysburg National Military Park, West Confederate Avenue, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The Arlington Memorial Bridge Eagles & Fasces are marble sculptures by Alexander Phimister Proctor and Carl Paul Jennewein, located on the Arlington Memorial Bridge between Washington, D.C. and Arlington, Virginia. They symbolize strength and unity and are part of the bridge's commemorative design linking the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery. The sculptures are recognized in the Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog and accessible via the Arlington Cemetery Metro station.
Arlington Memorial Bridge, Washington, D.C. / Arlington, Virginia
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The Arlington Memorial Bridge Eagles & Fasces sculpture is a marble artwork from around 1932 by Alexander Phimister Proctor and Carl Paul Jennewein. Located on the Arlington Memorial Bridge in Washington, D.C., it features symbolic eagles and fasces. The sculpture is part of the Potomac Park area's collection of outdoor art and commemorates themes of strength and authority. It stands between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington Cemetery.
Arlington Memorial Bridge, Washington, D.C.
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Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, near Washington D.C., is a historic military cemetery known for its numerous memorials and sculptures honoring American service members. It serves as the final resting place for many military personnel and notable figures. The cemetery is accessible via the Arlington Cemetery Metro Station and is a significant site for national remembrance and ceremonies. It offers visitors a place for reflection and education on U.S. military history.
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
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The Armenian Earthquake Memorial by Frid Sogoyan is located at the Red Cross Building in Washington, D.C.'s Foggy Bottom area. It commemorates the 1988 Spitak Earthquake in Armenia, which caused widespread destruction and loss of life. The memorial honors the international aid efforts, particularly from the American people, during the disaster's aftermath. It stands as a symbol of gratitude and remembrance for the victims and rescuers.
Red Cross Building, E & 17th Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Armillary Sphere sculpture by Steven Weitzman, created around 2000, is a bronze artwork located in Chevy Chase, Maryland near Washington, D.C. It is featured in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' as part of the Maryland Suburbs collection. The sculpture is positioned at Friendship Boulevard and Willard Avenue and symbolizes celestial models through its design.
Friendship Blvd & Willard Ave, Chevy Chase, Maryland
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The Armored Forces Memorial is a military tribute located on Memorial Drive near Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. It honors the service and sacrifice of the United States armored forces. The memorial is part of the Avenue of the Heroes, a site featuring multiple military sculptures and monuments. It is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog and is referenced by military and cemetery organizations.
Armored Forces Memorial, Memorial Drive, Arlington, Virginia
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Located within Gettysburg National Military Park, the Army of the Potomac Memorials honor Union soldiers from the Civil War's Battle of Gettysburg. Positioned near Barlow Knoll between Carlisle and Harrisburg Roads, these sculptures commemorate various regiments, including the 153rd Pennsylvania Infantry. The memorials serve as a tribute to the bravery and sacrifices of the Army of the Potomac during one of the war's most critical battles.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Barlow Knoll area, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The Army, First Division (1ID) Monument, created around 1924 by Daniel Chester French and Cass Gilbert, is located in the northwest portion of the Ellipse in Washington, D.C. It honors the First Infantry Division's service and sacrifices in World War I and subsequent conflicts including World War II, Vietnam, and Desert Storm. The monument features bronze and granite materials and is maintained by the Memorial Association and Society of the First Division. It stands near the Old Executive Office Building and is part of the Ellipse's collection of historic sculptures.
Ellipse, Washington, D.C.
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The Army, Fourth Infantry (Ivy) Division Memorial is a bronze sculpture created around 2001 by Emory Kirkwood and Bradford T. Morton. It is located at the Avenue of the Heroes on Memorial Drive outside Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, near Washington, D.C. The memorial honors the service of the Fourth Infantry Division and is featured in James M. Goode's documentation of Virginia suburban sculptures. It forms part of the military commemorative sites near the nation's capital.
Avenue of the Heroes, Memorial Drive, Arlington, Virginia
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The Army, Second Division Memorial is a bronze sculpture by James Earle Fraser near the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., dedicated around 1936. It honors the World War I service and sacrifices of the Second Division, listing key battles in which they fought. Located near Constitution Avenue and 17th Street NW, it is part of the Ellipse park area close to the White House. The memorial is recognized in authoritative sculpture references and accessible via the Farragut West Metro station.
Army, Second Division Memorial near the Ellipse, Washington, D.C.
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The Army: 101st Airborne Division Monument is a sculpture located in Arlington, Virginia, near Washington, D.C., within James M. Goode's Virginia Suburbs. It commemorates the distinguished 101st Airborne Division of the U.S. Army. The monument is part of a collection of military memorials along Memorial Drive near Arlington National Cemetery. It is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture."
Arlington, Virginia near Washington, D.C.
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Around the Void V is a sculpture located at 19th and H Streets NW in Washington, D.C.'s Pennsylvania Avenue area. It is listed in James M. Goode's authoritative guide to Washington sculptures. The sculpture is part of the public art collection near the World Bank and contributes to the artistic environment of this prominent city corridor.
19th & H Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Arsenal monument (circa 1865) by Lot Flannery is a marble sculpture located at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill area. It commemorates Civil War-related subjects and is part of the historic cemetery known for its notable memorials. The monument is positioned near 18th and E Streets SE and is accessible via the Potomac Avenue Metro station. It is recognized in official art inventories and documented by James M. Goode.
Congressional Cemetery, 18th & E Streets SE, Washington, D.C.
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This outdoor sculpture collection at the Art Museum of the Americas in Washington, D.C. highlights abstract art displayed near the OAS building. The sculptures were added around 2006 and are situated at Virginia Avenue and 18th Street NW. The site is accessible via the Farragut West Metro station and forms part of the city's rich public art offerings.
Art Museum of the Americas, Virginia Ave & 18th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The José Artigas Memorial in Washington, D.C. commemorates the Uruguayan independence leader and is situated near the O.A.S. building in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood. Sculpted by Juan M. Blanes, the bronze statue symbolizes the friendship between Uruguay and the United States. It is located on a triangular site at Constitution Avenue and 18th Street NW, close to the Farragut West Metro station. The memorial is part of a collection of sculptures honoring international national figures in the city.
José Artigas Memorial near O.A.S. Building, Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C.
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The Arts of Peace statues, Music and Harvest, are bronze allegorical sculptures by James Earle Fraser located near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.'s Potomac Park. Created around 1951 and cast in Italy, they were gifts from the Italian people to the United States. These works represent themes of peace, culture, and mythology and stand on either side of the parkway at West Mall and 17th Street SW.
West Potomac Park near Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
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The Arts of War, Sacrifice & Valor statues by Leo Friedlander are bronze allegorical sculptures installed around 1951 on the Arlington Memorial Bridge near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. They represent themes of sacrifice and valor and were gifts from Italy to the United States. These works are part of the Potomac Park area's rich collection of public art and memorials.
Arlington Memorial Bridge near Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
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The "As Long as the Waters Flow" statue is a bronze sculpture by Native American artist Allan Haozous Houser, located at the Oklahoma State Capitol Building in Oklahoma City. It honors Native American heritage and symbolizes their enduring connection to the land. The statue is part of the Oklahoma Statehouse's collection and is recognized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Oklahoma State Capitol Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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The Francis Asbury statue by Henry Augustus Lukeman is located north of Meridian Hill Park in Washington, D.C.'s Sixteenth Street area. It honors Asbury's pioneering role as a Methodist bishop who traveled extensively to promote religion and morality in early America. The bronze sculpture is part of a significant collection of public art in the city and is documented in major art inventories and guides.
Statue of Francis Asbury, north of Meridian Hill Park, Washington, D.C.
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Ascent is an abstract stainless steel sculpture created around 2003 by John Safer. It is installed at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center of the National Air & Space Museum in Dulles, Virginia, near Washington, D.C. The sculpture is part of the Virginia Suburbs collection documented by James M. Goode. It contributes to the artistic environment of the museum grounds and reflects Safer's abstract art style.
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, National Air & Space Museum, Dulles, Virginia
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The Ashurbanipal Statue by Fred Parhad is a bronze sculpture located at the Main San Francisco Library in San Francisco, California. It honors the ancient Assyrian king Ashurbanipal, famed for his library and contributions to knowledge preservation. Positioned between Hyde and Larkin Streets, the statue is a significant cultural landmark within the city. It is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and reflects the city's dedication to public art and historical commemoration.
Main San Francisco Library, San Francisco, California
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The Asian Elephant sculpture is an outdoor artwork located in Washington, D.C.'s Massachusetts Avenue area, as noted in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture.' It represents the animal subject matter and is positioned near 2536 Massachusetts Avenue NW. The sculpture is part of a broader collection of public art pieces in this culturally rich area of the city.
2536 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
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The ATATURK, Mustafa Kemal sculpture is located at 2525 Massachusetts Avenue NW in Washington, D.C.'s Massachusetts Avenue area. It commemorates Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, and is listed in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture'. The sculpture is part of a notable collection of monuments along this diplomatic corridor. Detailed images and artist information are not currently available.
2525 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Athletics Reliefs near Olympic Park in Montreal are a set of sculptures celebrating athletic themes, located close to the site of the 1976 Summer Olympics. These reliefs depict various sports figures and contribute to the cultural heritage of Montreal's Olympic area. Exact details about the artists and the reliefs themselves are not specified. They form part of the artistic landscape surrounding Montreal's Olympic Park.
Olympic Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Atmosphere & Environment XII is a steel abstract sculpture by Louise Nevelson located at the Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Positioned near the museum's west entrance at 25th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, it represents Nevelson's distinctive style of monumental abstract assemblages. The sculpture is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog and contributes to the museum's diverse collection of modern art.
Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (West Entrance, near 25th St & Pennsylvania Ave)
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Automobile Relief (ca. 1926) formerly at the Capital Garage in Washington, D.C. (no longer present)
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The Aviation Leadership plaques at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City honor key figures in aviation history: Ball, Coleman, Draper, Rhoads, and Townsend. These plaques recognize their leadership and contributions to the field of aviation. Located within the airport, they serve as a historical tribute to aviation pioneers connected to Oklahoma. The memorials were documented in 2009 as part of a larger archive of sculptures and public art in the region.
Will Rogers World Airport, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
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The Aviator statue at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville is a bronze sculpture by Gutzon Borglum, commemorating aviators. It is part of the university's collection and is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog. The statue contributes to Charlottesville's cultural landscape and reflects Borglum's notable artistic legacy.
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia
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The Awakening statue by J Seward Johnson Jr was installed around 1980 at East Potomac Park (Hain's Point) in Washington, D.C. It depicts a giant emerging from the earth and is an allegorical work in aluminum. In 2008, the statue was moved to National Harbor in Maryland, ending its display in D.C. It was part of the Potomac Park sculpture collection documented by James M. Goode.
East Potomac Park (Hain's Point), Washington, D.C.
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The Awakening is a circa 1980 aluminum statue by J Seward Johnson Jr., originally located in Potomac Park, Washington, D.C. In 2008, it was moved to National Harbor in Prince George's County, Maryland. The sculpture depicts a giant emerging from the earth and embodies allegorical and mythological themes. It remains a significant public artwork in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
National Harbor, Prince George's County, Maryland
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B-Tree I is an abstract stainless steel sculpture created around 1981 by Kenneth Snelson. It is located at the National Library of Medicine on the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. The sculpture is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" and exemplifies Snelson's abstract artistic style. It is accessible near the Bethesda Metro station and contributes to the cultural landscape of the NIH campus.
National Institute of Health, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland
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The Bahamian Woman statue is a bronze sculpture located in Nassau, Bahamas, celebrating the cultural identity of Bahamian women. It is part of a documented collection of sculptures featured on dcMemorials.com. The statue serves as a public art piece contributing to the cultural heritage of Nassau.
Nassau, Bahamas
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The BAIRD, Spencer sculpture is located in Washington, D.C.'s The Mall area, specifically at 1000 Jefferson Drive NW. It is included in James M. Goode's authoritative catalog of Washington sculptures. Photographs of the sculpture are available under Creative Commons licensing. The sculpture contributes to the cultural and historical fabric of The Mall, a key site for public monuments in the capital.
1000 Jefferson Drive NW, Washington, D.C.
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The BAKER Park plaques in Frederick, Maryland, are bronze memorial plaques honoring Joseph Dill Baker. Created by an unknown artist, they are located at North Bentz and West Church Streets within BAKER Park. These plaques contribute to the historical and cultural fabric of Frederick and are cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. They form part of the city's collection of public art commemorating local figures.
BAKER Park, Frederick, Maryland
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The Joseph Dill Baker Tower & Carillon is a bronze memorial located in Baker Park, Frederick, Maryland, created by Henry Berge in 1941. It honors Joseph Dill Baker (1854-1938), commemorating his positive impact on the community. The monument is part of a group of sculptures in the park and is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog. It stands near North Bentz and West Church Streets in Frederick.
Baker Park, Frederick, Maryland
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Balance is a bronze sculpture created around 2002 by Marcia Billig, located near Lincoln Park in Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill area. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and accessible near the Eastern Market Metro Station. The artwork contributes to the cultural and artistic fabric of the neighborhood.
Near Lincoln Park, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of Matthias William Baldwin by Herbert Adams stands at the north plaza of Philadelphia's City Hall. It honors Baldwin's legacy and is part of the city's extensive public art collection. The sculpture is located at John F Kennedy Boulevard and North Broad Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is documented in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Philadelphia City Hall North Plaza, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The Barlow, Brig Gen Francis C. Memorial is a bronze sculpture at Gettysburg National Military Park honoring Union General Francis C. Barlow. Created by John Massey Rhind and Edward Pierce Casey, it is located on Barlow Knoll between Carlisle and Harrisburg Roads. The memorial is part of a collection commemorating Civil War units and leaders who fought at Gettysburg.
Barlow Knoll, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The Commodore John Barry Memorial on Boston Common is a granite sculpture by John Francis Paramino honoring John Barry, the first flag officer of the U.S. Navy. Located near Tremont Street and Temple Place, the memorial commemorates Barry's naval service and historical importance. It is one of many sculptures in Boston Common celebrating notable figures.
Boston Common near Tremont St & Temple Pl, Boston, Massachusetts
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The Commodore John Barry statue is a bronze sculpture by Samuel Murray located in Independence Square, Philadelphia. It honors John Barry, a key figure in the founding of the U.S. Navy. The statue is part of Philadelphia's rich collection of historical monuments situated in a prominent historic district. It is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog.
Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The John Barry Memorial in Washington, D.C. honors Commodore John Barry, a key figure in the founding of the U.S. Navy. Created by sculptor John J. Boyle, the bronze and marble statue is located on the west side of Franklin Park near I and 14th Streets NW. Barry, born in Ireland in 1745, is celebrated as the first flag officer of the U.S. Navy and a Revolutionary War hero. The memorial is part of the Massachusetts Avenue area's rich collection of historical sculptures.
West side of Franklin Park, near I & 14th Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
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The BARUCH Bench in Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C., commemorates Bernard Baruch's contributions and his frequent visits to U.S. presidents. Dedicated in 1960 by the Boy Scouts of America, the bench honors Baruch's patriotism and service to youth. It is situated near Pennsylvania Avenue and 16th Street NW, close to notable landmarks and metro stations.
Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C.
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The Bas Relief Woman on the East Sculpture Terrace is a sculpture by Gaston LaChaise at the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art and Kansas City Sculpture Park in Missouri. It highlights LaChaise's focus on the female form and is part of the museum's outdoor art collection. The sculpture contributes to the cultural and artistic landscape of Kansas City.
Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Basilica - East side: Basilica of the Nat'l Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
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The Saint Camilus de Lellis statue stands at the west entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors the saint renowned for his care of the sick and founding a religious order dedicated to hospital ministry. The statue is part of the Basilica's extensive religious sculpture collection and is accessible via the nearby Brookland - CUA Metro station.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Vincent de Paul statue is located at the west entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors the Catholic saint known for his charitable work. The Basilica is a major religious site near 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE, accessible via the Brookland - CUA Metro station. This statue is part of the Basilica's extensive collection of religious sculptures.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The limestone tympanum "Our Least Action When Done for God is Precious to Him" is located at the west entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It faces south at 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE and is part of the Basilica’s extensive religious sculpture collection. The artwork emphasizes the spiritual significance of humble acts done for God and is situated near a statue of St. Elizabeth of Hungary.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, West Entrance, Washington, D.C.
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The 'Annunciation' tympanum by John Angel is a limestone sculpture located at the south entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It depicts the biblical Annunciation scene with Mary Immaculate and angels, complemented by adjacent reliefs and statues by other artists. This work is part of the Basilica's extensive religious art collection and serves as a significant devotional and artistic feature at the main entrance.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Basilica tympanum mosaics are located at the east entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. These religious mosaics enhance the Basilica's architectural and spiritual environment. The Basilica is a major Catholic landmark near 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE, accessible via the Brookland - CUA Metro Station.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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These mosaics are located under the west porch at the east entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. They are religious in theme and part of the Basilica's extensive artistic decoration. The mosaics are situated near 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE, close to the Brookland - CUA Metro station. They contribute to the Basilica's role as a major Catholic landmark and place of worship.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The "Be of Good Heart" tympanum is a limestone sculpture located in the southwest section of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It features religious themes consistent with the Basilica's role as a national Catholic shrine. Positioned near 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE, it is accessible via the nearby Brookland - CUA Metro station. The tympanum is part of the Basilica's extensive collection of religious artworks.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The "I Will Give Glory to Thee O Lord O King" tympanum is a religious sculpture at the east entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It features figures such as Saint Charles Borromeo and Saint John Chrysostom and forms part of the Basilica's extensive religious art collection. Located near the Brookland - CUA Metro Station, the tympanum enhances the spiritual ambiance of this major Catholic landmark.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, East Entrance, Washington, D.C.
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The "Rejoice in the Lord" tympanum is a limestone sculpture located in the southeast section of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It embodies a religious theme consistent with the Basilica's Catholic heritage. Positioned near 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE, it is accessible via the Brookland - CUA Metro station. The sculpture is part of the Basilica's rich collection of religious artworks.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The limestone tympanum "The Paraclete Shall Abide With You Forever" is located at the east entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It features religious figures including Augustine of Hippo, Robert Bellarmine, and Pope Pius X, symbolizing the presence of the Holy Spirit. The artwork is part of the Basilica's extensive religious iconography and is accessible near the Brookland - CUA Metro station.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, East Entrance, Washington, D.C.
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This limestone tympanum titled "The True Dignity of Man Lies in His Moral Qualities" is located at the west entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It highlights the importance of moral virtues in defining human dignity within a religious context. The Basilica is a significant Catholic landmark featuring numerous sculptures and mosaics. The site is accessible via the nearby Brookland - CUA Metro Station.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Mary Immaculate Accompanied by Angels at the Basilica of the Nat'l Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ( S side)
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The Mary Protector of Faith statue by Jon-Joseph Russo is located on the east side of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors Mary, mother of Jesus, highlighting her protective role in faith. The statue is part of the Basilica's extensive religious art collection and is near the Brookland - CUA Metro Station. It represents important themes of religion and women's roles in spirituality.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Pope Saint Pius X statue is a limestone sculpture located at the east entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It is part of a series of religious statues that include figures like Saint Ambrose and Saint Augustine of Hippo. Positioned near the Brookland - CUA Metro Station, the statue contributes to the Basilica's role as a significant Catholic landmark. The artwork honors Pope Saint Pius X's contributions to the Church and enriches the spiritual environment of the Shrine.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, East Entrance, Washington, D.C.
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: St Alphonsus Liguori at the Basilica of the Nat'l Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ( NE section)
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The Saint Augustine of Hippo statue is a limestone sculpture located at the east entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It is part of a group of religious statues including Saint Robert Bellarmine and Pope Pius X. The Basilica is a major Catholic landmark accessible via the Brookland - CUA Metro Station. This statue honors the influential theologian Saint Augustine and contributes to the Basilica's rich religious and artistic environment.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: St Basil the Great relief at the Basilica of the Nat'l Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ( E entrance)
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The Saint Benedict statue is located at the north end of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors Saint Benedict, a key figure in Christian monasticism. The statue is part of the Basilica's extensive collection of religious sculptures and is near the Brookland - CUA Metro Station. The Basilica is a major Catholic landmark and pilgrimage site in the city.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Boniface statue is located in the northwest section of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors Saint Boniface, a key missionary figure in Christian history. The statue is part of the Basilica's extensive collection of religious sculptures and is accessible near the Brookland - Catholic University of America Metro Station. It contributes to the spiritual and cultural significance of the Shrine.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Brigid of Ireland statue is located at the north end of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors Saint Brigid, a key figure in Irish religious history and Catholic tradition. The statue is part of the Basilica's extensive collection of religious sculptures and is accessible near 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE. It highlights themes of religion and the role of women in faith.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Charles Borromeo statue is a limestone sculpture located at the east entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It is part of a collection of religious statues representing significant Christian figures. The Basilica is a prominent Catholic landmark and the statue is accessible near the Brookland - CUA Metro Station.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, East Entrance, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Columban statue is a religious sculpture located at the north end of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors Saint Columban, an important Irish missionary and saint. The statue is part of the Basilica's extensive collection of religious artworks and is accessible near the Brookland - CUA Metro Station.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Cyril statue is a limestone sculpture located in the northwest section of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors Saint Cyril, a significant figure in Christian history. Positioned near 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE, the statue is accessible via the nearby Brookland - CUA Metro Station. It is part of a broader collection of religious statues within the Basilica.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Frances Cabrini statue is a limestone sculpture located at the west entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors the first American saint, known for her missionary work with immigrants. The statue is part of a series of religious sculptures that decorate the Basilica's exterior, contributing to its spiritual and artistic environment. The site is accessible via the nearby Brookland - CUA Metro Station.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Francis of Assissi statue is a limestone sculpture located at the west entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors the revered Catholic saint known for his humility and care for the poor and nature. The statue is part of a series of religious artworks at the Basilica, near the Brookland - CUA Metro station. It contributes to the spiritual atmosphere and cultural heritage of the Basilica and the city.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Ignatius of Antioch statue is a limestone sculpture situated in the southeast section of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It commemorates an early Christian bishop and writer, contributing to the basilica's extensive religious art collection. The basilica itself is a major Catholic shrine and a significant religious site in the United States.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Isaac Jogues statue is a limestone sculpture located in the southwest section of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors the Jesuit missionary Saint Isaac Jogues and is part of a collection of religious sculptures within the Basilica. The statue is near 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE, close to the Brookland - CUA Metro station. It contributes to the religious and cultural significance of the Shrine.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Jerome the Doctor statue is a limestone sculpture located in the southeast section of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors Saint Jerome, a key religious scholar known for translating the Bible into Latin. The statue is part of the Basilica's extensive religious art collection and is near the Brookland - CUA Metro Station. It contributes to the spiritual and cultural atmosphere of this important Catholic landmark.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint John Bosco statue is located in the southwest section of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors the 19th-century Italian priest known for his work with youth and the founding of the Salesian Society. The Basilica is a major Catholic landmark near 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE, accessible via the Brookland - CUA Metro station. This statue is part of the Basilica's extensive collection of religious sculptures.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: St John Cantius at the Basilica of the Nat'l Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ( NE section)
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The Saint John Chrysostom statue is a limestone sculpture situated at the east entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors the early Church Father known for his preaching and theological contributions. The statue is part of a broader collection of religious artworks at the Basilica, a key Catholic landmark near the Brookland - CUA Metro Station.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, East Entrance, Washington, D.C.
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: St John Fisher at the Basilica of the Nat'l Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ( NE section)
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The Saint Justin Martyr statue is a limestone sculpture located in the southeast section of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors an early Christian philosopher and martyr and is part of the Basilica's extensive collection of religious artworks. The statue is accessible near the Brookland - Catholic University of America Metro Station and contributes to the spiritual and artistic environment of this major Catholic landmark.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Leo the Great statue is a limestone sculpture located in the northeast section of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors Pope Leo I, a significant figure in Catholic history. The statue is part of a series of religious sculptures within the Basilica, accessible near 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE. The nearby Brookland - CUA Metro Station serves visitors to this important religious site.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Martin of Tours statue is located in the northwest section of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It is part of the Basilica's extensive collection of religious sculptures honoring important saints. The Basilica is near 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE, close to the Brookland - CUA Metro station. This statue contributes to the spiritual and artistic environment of the Basilica, a major Catholic landmark.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Methodius statue is a religious sculpture located in the northwest section of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It commemorates Saint Methodius, a key figure in Christian missionary history. The statue is part of the Basilica's broader collection of religious artworks and is situated near 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE. The Basilica is a major Catholic shrine and cultural site in the city.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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This circa 2008 statue of Saint Mother Théodore Guérin is located on the east side of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors the foundress and her religious contributions. The statue is part of the Basilica's collection of religious sculptures and is near the Brookland - CUA Metro Station.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, East Side, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Patrick statue is located in the northwest section of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, and is part of the Basilica's extensive collection of religious sculptures. The Basilica is a major Catholic landmark accessible via the nearby Brookland - CUA Metro Station. This statue contributes to the religious and cultural significance of the Shrine.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Peter Claver statue is a limestone sculpture located in the southwest section of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors the Jesuit priest known for his work with enslaved Africans. The statue is part of the Basilica's extensive religious art collection and is accessible near the Brookland - CUA Metro Station.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: St Robert Bellarmine at the Basilica of the Nat'l Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ( E entrance)
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: St Rose of Lima relief at the Basilica of the Nat'l Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ( W entrance)
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The Saint Teresa of Avila statue is located at the north end of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It honors the influential Spanish mystic and Catholic saint known for her spiritual writings and reforms. The statue is part of the Basilica's extensive religious art collection and is situated near 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE. The site is accessible via the nearby Brookland-CUA Metro station.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Thomas Aquinas statue is a limestone sculpture located at the east entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It is part of a series of religious statues representing important Christian figures. Positioned near 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE, the statue honors the medieval theologian known for his contributions to Catholic thought. The Basilica is a prominent Catholic landmark accessible via the nearby Brookland-CUA Metro Station.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, East Entrance, Washington, D.C.
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Small allegorical reliefs on the Basilica of the Nat'l Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: St Dominic Savio relief at the Basilica of the Nat'l Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ( W entrance)
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This limestone statue of St. Elizabeth of Hungary is situated at the west entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It forms part of the Basilica's extensive collection of religious sculptures. The statue celebrates the life and virtues of St. Elizabeth, a notable female saint in Christian history. The location is near the Brookland - CUA Metro station, within the Catholic University of America area.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: St Francis Xavier relief at the Basilica of the Nat'l Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ( W entrance)
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: St Rene Goupil relief at the Basilica of the Nat'l Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ( W entrance)
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This limestone statue of St. Therese of Lisieux is installed at the west entrance of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It forms part of a series of religious sculptures that honor notable Catholic saints. The Basilica is a major religious site located near 4th Street and Michigan Avenue NE, accessible via the Brookland-CUA Metro station.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Women of the Old & New Testaments at the Basilica of the Nat'l Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ( S side)
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Basilique Marie Reine du Monde (Mary Queen of the World) Cathedral in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Battle of Midway Memorial at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, commemorates the crucial World War II battle that shifted the balance in the Pacific. Located near Bancroft Hall and Dahlgren Hall, it is part of a broader collection of naval monuments on the Academy grounds. The memorial honors the valor and sacrifice of those involved in the 1942 battle and serves as an educational and reflective site. It is accessible via the nearby New Carrollton Metro Station.
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland
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The Battle of the Bulge Memorial in Fort Meade, Maryland, commemorates the U.S. Army's largest and most intense World War II battle fought in Belgium and Luxembourg during the winter of 1944-1945. Dedicated in 1999 by local veterans, it honors the courage and sacrifice of American soldiers and their victory. The memorial is located on the grounds of Fort Meade near Washington, D.C., serving as a significant site of remembrance for this historic battle.
Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
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The Beacon Hill Monument is a bronze sculpture by Charles Bulfinch located at the Massachusetts State House in Boston. It commemorates the Revolutionary War and is situated near Bowdoin Street and Ashburton Place. The monument is part of Boston's historical landscape and reflects Bulfinch's architectural influence. It is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Massachusetts State House, Boston, MA
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The Bear & Squirrel Sculptures are animal-themed artworks situated in the City Park in Parkersburg, West Virginia. They enhance the park's natural and cultural atmosphere by depicting local wildlife. These sculptures are part of a series of public artworks in the area, contributing to the community's artistic landscape. Exact details about their creation or artist remain unspecified.
City Park, Parkersburg, West Virginia
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Bearing Witness is a 1997 bronze abstract sculpture by Martin Puryear located in the courtyard of the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C.'s Federal Triangle area. It is part of a notable collection of public artworks in this federal complex and is recognized in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture." The sculpture is accessible near the Federal Triangle Metro Station and contributes to the cultural landscape of the nation's capital.
Ronald Reagan Building Courtyard, Federal Triangle, Washington, D.C.
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The Behrend Menorah Fountain is a sculpture located at Massachusetts Avenue and Macomb Street NW in Washington, D.C., near the Washington Hebrew Congregation. It is listed in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' as part of the Massachusetts Avenue area's collection of public artworks. The fountain holds cultural significance within this historic district known for its numerous sculptures and monuments.
Massachusetts Avenue & Macomb Street NW, Washington, D.C.
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The William Worth Belknap Monument is a bronze sculpture by Carl Rohl-Smith located at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. It commemorates Belknap, a Civil War-era politician and military figure. Positioned behind the Custis-Lee Mansion, the monument is part of the Virginia suburbs sculpture collection documented by James M. Goode. The site is accessible via the Arlington Cemetery Metro Station.
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
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Bellerophon Taming Pegasus is a bronze statue by Jacques Lipchitz from around 1964, located at the Kemper Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri. The sculpture depicts the mythological hero Bellerophon taming the winged horse Pegasus, embodying themes of allegory and mythology. It is a key piece in the museum's outdoor collection, showcasing Lipchitz's modernist style. This work enhances the museum's artistic offerings and connects viewers with classical mythology.
Kemper Museum of Art, 4420 Warwick Blvd, Kansas City, Missouri
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The Benefactress statue is a wooden sculpture by David Breeden located at the Kluge Child Rehabilitation Center in Charlottesville, Virginia. It features animal-related themes and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The statue enhances the healing environment of the rehabilitation center and is part of the region's public art collection. Exact coordinates for the statue are not specified, but it is situated within Charlottesville.
Kluge Child Rehabilitation Center, Charlottesville, Virginia
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This bronze statue of Alfred Bessette, known as Brother Andre, is located in Montreal, Quebec, near Notre Dame and Union Streets. Created by artist E Brunet, it commemorates Brother Andre's religious contributions and his founding of St. Joseph's Oratory. The statue is part of Montreal's collection of sculptures honoring significant historical and religious personalities.
Approximate location near Notre Dame & Union Streets, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial in Lincoln Park, Washington, D.C., by Robert Berks honors the educator and civil rights leader who founded Bethune-Cookman College and the National Council of Negro Women. Erected in 1974, it is the city's first memorial dedicated to an African American leader. The bronze sculpture depicts Bethune handing her legacy to children, symbolizing hope and education. The memorial is located in the Capitol Hill area near the Emancipation Memorial.
Lincoln Park, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.
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The "Between Morning & Night: Maryland Fire Rescue Services Memorial" in Annapolis, Maryland, is a bronze sculpture by Rodney Carroll dedicated in 2006. It honors Maryland's fire and rescue personnel who have died in the line of duty. The artwork features figures symbolizing the passage from life to the spiritual world and the support of family and community. It serves as a place for reflection and gratitude for the sacrifices of emergency responders.
Annapolis, Maryland
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The Bibliotheque et Archives nationales facade sculptures in Montreal are a series of sculptural artworks on the exterior of Quebec's provincial library and archives building. Situated at Viger and Labelle streets, these sculptures enhance the architectural character of the site and reflect cultural themes significant to the region. The collection is documented through multiple images and archival references but lacks detailed attribution in the available records. These sculptures contribute to Montreal's rich tradition of public art and heritage preservation.
Bibliotheque et Archives nationales, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Bicycle sculpture at McGuffey Park in Charlottesville, Virginia, is a public artwork depicting a bicycle, located within a community park. Specific details about the artist and installation are not documented in the available archival records. The sculpture forms part of Charlottesville's collection of public artworks, enhancing the cultural environment of the city. It is visually documented but lacks precise geographic coordinate data in the archive.
McGuffey Park, Charlottesville, Virginia
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The Big Diamond Hanger is a steel abstract sculpture by John Perlman located at Annmarie Gardens in Solomons, Maryland. It forms part of the garden's collection of public artworks that blend art with the natural environment. The sculpture is near other pieces reflecting Chesapeake Bay themes, contributing to the cultural landscape of the area.
Annmarie Gardens, 13480 Dowell Rd, Solomons, Maryland
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Big Mike is a Tyrannosaurus Rex sculpture located at the Museum of the Rockies near Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana. It symbolizes the region's rich paleontological history and serves as a prominent attraction at the museum. The sculpture helps educate visitors about prehistoric life and complements the museum's extensive fossil collections. It is an important cultural and educational feature within Bozeman.
Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, Montana
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Big Skull II is a circa 1964 bronze abstract sculpture located at Annmarie Gardens in Solomons, Maryland, on loan from the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. The piece represents mid-20th-century abstract art and is part of an outdoor collection that enhances the cultural offerings of Annmarie Gardens. While specific artist details are not provided, the sculpture's association with the Hirshhorn Museum underscores its artistic significance. The exact coordinates of the sculpture are not documented, but it resides within the grounds of Annmarie Gardens.
Annmarie Gardens, Solomons, Maryland
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This bronze statue of Frederick Billings by Mike Capser is located at the Western Heritage Center in Billings, Montana. Billings was the founder of the city and served as president of the Northern Pacific Railway, playing a crucial role in the city's establishment. The statue was gifted to the city during its centennial celebration in 1982 and moved to the Western Heritage Center in 1993. It honors the Billings family's significant impact on the region's history.
Western Heritage Center, 2822 Montana Ave, Billings, Montana, USA
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Bird, Uranus II is a bronze abstract sculpture by Etienne Hajdu located at Annmarie Gardens in Solomons, Maryland. The piece features animal-inspired themes and is part of a broader collection of sculptures at the gardens. Annmarie Gardens hosts various artworks, making it a notable cultural site in the region. This sculpture contributes to the artistic landscape of Solomons and highlights Hajdu's contribution to abstract art.
Annmarie Gardens, 13480 Dowell Rd, Solomons, Maryland
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The Bison sculpture at the Lewis & Clark Library in Helena, Montana, is a public artwork celebrating the iconic American bison. Located at 120 S. Last Chance Gulch, the sculpture highlights Montana's natural heritage and the historical significance of the region. It is part of Helena's collection of sculptures that reflect local history and wildlife. The piece is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum but lacks detailed public information about its artist or installation date.
Lewis & Clark Library, 120 S. Last Chance Gulch, Helena, Montana
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Black Bart is an abstract steel sculpture by Alan Waters located at Quiet Waters Park in Annapolis, Maryland. Positioned near the Visitors' Center parking lot, it is part of the park's outdoor art collection. The sculpture reflects abstract art themes and enhances the cultural experience of park visitors.
Quiet Waters Park, Annapolis, Maryland
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This bronze statue of Sir William Blackstone by Paul Wayland Bartlett is located at the U.S. Courthouse in Washington, D.C., within the Judiciary Square and East Downtown area. Blackstone was a prominent English jurist known for his influential Commentaries on the Laws of England. The sculpture honors his lasting impact on common law and legal principles. It is accessible near the Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter Metro station.
U.S. Courthouse, Constitution Ave & 3rd St NW, Washington, D.C.
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Blue Herons in Flight is a bronze sculpture by Pam Foss located in the Visitors' Center garden at Quiet Waters Park in Annapolis, Maryland. The artwork depicts blue herons in motion, highlighting the natural beauty of these birds. It is part of a collection of sculptures in the Annapolis area and reflects Foss's focus on animal subjects and detailed research. The piece is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Quiet Waters Park Visitors' Center Garden, Annapolis, Maryland
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The Victor S. Blundon Monument is a granite memorial from circa 1936 located in Glenwood Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Its artist is unknown. Positioned in Section F near Lincoln Circle, it is part of the North Capitol Street area's collection of sculptures. The monument is referenced in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture and is accessible via the Brookland - CUA Metro Station.
Glenwood Cemetery, Section F, Washington, D.C.
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The Board of Trade Building Sculptures at State and Broad Streets in Boston, Massachusetts, are works by Walter T Winslow, George H Wetherell, and Henry Forbes Bigelow. These sculptures feature allegorical and mythological themes and enhance the historic Board of Trade Building. They form an important part of Boston's public art and architectural history.
State & Broad Streets, Boston, Massachusetts
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Bob's Big Bottle is a public sculpture located in Huntsville, Alabama, and is listed in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog. It forms part of the city's collection of outdoor artworks and contributes to Huntsville's cultural environment. Although detailed information about the sculpture's artist or precise location is not provided, it is recognized as a significant local landmark. The sculpture is documented with photographic records and is linked to other notable sculptures in the area.
Huntsville, Alabama, USA
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This bronze statue of Simón Bolívar by Adamo Tadolina is situated in United Nations Plaza, San Francisco, California. It commemorates Bolívar's role as a liberator in Latin American history and symbolizes ideals of freedom and unity. The statue is part of San Francisco's public art collection and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
United Nations Plaza, San Francisco, California, USA
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The Simon Bolivar Memorial in Washington, D.C., is a bronze equestrian statue by Felix W. de Weldon located at the Interior Department in the Foggy Bottom area. It honors Simón Bolívar, the liberator of several South American countries, and was gifted by Venezuela to the United States in 1958. The memorial is near the Farragut West Metro station and is part of the city's collection of sculptures representing national figures from outside the U.S.
Simon Bolivar Memorial, Interior Department Triangle, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze equestrian statue of Simón Bolívar by Emile Antoine Bourdelle is located near the O.A.S. building in Washington, D.C. It honors Bolívar's role as a liberator and unifying figure in Latin America. The monument is part of the O.A.S. cultural setting and is accessible near the Farragut West Metro station. It is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's inventory.
Near O.A.S. Building, Constitution Ave & 18th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Sonny Bono plaque southwest of Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. commemorates the entertainer and politician Sonny Bono. Installed circa 2006, it is situated at the entrance to a triangular park at New Hampshire Avenue and 20th Street NW. The plaque is part of a series of memorials in the Dupont Circle area and is near the Dupont Circle Metro station.
New Hampshire Ave & 20th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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Born Free is a sculpture by Serena Litofsky located in the Strathmore Hall Sculpture Garden in Bethesda, Maryland. The artwork focuses on animal themes and is part of a larger collection of sculptures displayed outdoors at this cultural venue near Washington, D.C. It is accessible to the public and contributes to the artistic landscape of the Maryland suburbs.
Strathmore Hall Sculpture Garden, 10701 Rockville Pike, North Bethesda, Maryland
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The Boston Massacre (Crispus Attucks) Monument is a bronze sculpture by Robert Kraus located on Boston Common, Massachusetts. It commemorates the Boston Massacre and honors Crispus Attucks, the first casualty of the event. The monument is part of Boston's rich Revolutionary War memorial landscape and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. It stands near Tremont Street and Avery Street, serving as a public reminder of the sacrifices made during the struggle for American independence.
Boston Common near Tremont St and Avery St, Boston, Massachusetts
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The Botany tympanums at the Agriculture Department in Washington, D.C. are marble sculptures depicting Fruit, Flowers, Cereals, and Forestry. Created by Adolph Alexander Weinman, Rankin, Kellogg & Crane, they are located on Jefferson Drive between 12th and 14th Streets SW in The Mall area. These allegorical works celebrate agricultural themes and are part of the city's rich public art collection. They are documented in major sculpture references and accessible near the Smithsonian Metro station.
Agriculture Department, Jefferson Dr between 12th & 14th Sts SW, Washington, D.C.
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The Boundary Markers at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. define the historic site's perimeter within Judiciary Square and East Downtown. These markers are noted in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" and are part of the area's rich collection of monuments. The site is bounded by F, G, 4th, and 5th Streets NW and is accessible via the Judiciary Square Metro Station.
National Building Museum, Judiciary Square, Washington, D.C.
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The Marguerite Bourgeoys statue in Montreal is a bronze sculpture by Jules Lasalle located at Place Marguerite Bourgeoys. It commemorates Marguerite Bourgeoys, an important figure in Canadian religious and educational history. The statue is positioned at 100 Rue Notre Dame, near St. Laurent, and is part of Montreal's collection of public artworks honoring notable individuals. This work highlights the contributions of women to the region's heritage.
Place Marguerite Bourgeoys, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Ignace Bourget Memorial is located at the Basilique Marie Reine du Monde Cathedral in Montreal, Quebec. It commemorates Ignace Bourget, a prominent religious leader in the city's Catholic history. The memorial is set against the cathedral, a key religious and architectural landmark. It forms part of a cluster of memorials and sculptures in downtown Montreal.
Basilique Marie Reine du Monde Cathedral, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Boy & Bird Fountain by Bashka Paeff at the Boston Public Gardens in Massachusetts
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The Boy Reading statue by Gary Price is a bronze sculpture located at the Oglebay Institute's Stifel Fine Arts Center in Wheeling, West Virginia. It portrays a child absorbed in reading, emphasizing themes of childhood and education. Installed circa 2006, the statue is part of Wheeling's cultural and artistic environment. The artwork reflects the Oglebay Institute's commitment to arts and community enrichment.
Oglebay Institute's Stifel Fine Arts Center, Wheeling, West Virginia
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The Boy Scout Memorial near the Ellipse in Washington, D.C. is a bronze sculpture by Donald DeLue, created in 1964 to honor the Boy Scouts' commitment to duty, service, and moral values. Located in the Ellipse park area south of the White House, it features figures symbolizing the Scout Oath and Law. The memorial is part of the documented collection of sculptures in the Ellipse and is recognized by the Smithsonian and National Park Service. It is accessible near the Federal Triangle Metro Station and contributes to the capital's rich public art landscape.
Boy Scout Memorial, The Ellipse, Washington, D.C.
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The Edward Braddock monument near Frederick, Maryland, is a bronze sculpture by Edward Berge, erected in 1924 by the Frederick Chapter D.A.R. It marks the National Trail traveled by General Braddock and George Washington during the Revolutionary War. Located on Alternate Route 40 in Braddock Heights, the monument commemorates an important historical military route. It is part of the region's Revolutionary War memorials and highlights the contributions of early American military leaders.
4900 block of Alternate Route 40, Braddock Heights, Maryland
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"Bridge: Joining Generations" is a sculpture by Bill Hopen located at Wheeling Jesuit University in Wheeling, West Virginia. The artwork highlights themes of connection across generations, focusing on children and women as central subjects. Installed circa 2006, it forms part of the university's cultural environment and reflects the importance of intergenerational bonds. The sculpture is one of several public artworks in Wheeling, contributing to the city's artistic heritage.
Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, West Virginia
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The Brio sculpture is a public artwork situated in Alexandria, Virginia, near Washington, D.C., at King and Fairfax Streets in Market Square. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' under the Virginia Suburbs category. The sculpture forms part of the region's outdoor art collection, contributing to Alexandria's cultural environment. Exact details about the artist and the sculpture's features are not provided in the available records.
King & Fairfax Streets, Market Square, Alexandria, Virginia
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Bronc relief at Billings Senior High School in Billings, Montana
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The bronze sculptures atop Philadelphia City Hall were created by Alexander Milne Calder and include the iconic statue of William Penn. These works feature a variety of figures representing American history and civic themes. Alexander Stirling Calder, his son, is also connected to these sculptures. Located at Broad and Market Streets in Philadelphia, they are significant elements of the city's architectural heritage.
Philadelphia City Hall, Broad & Market Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The James Buchanan Memorial in Meridian Hill Park, Washington, D.C., commemorates the 15th U.S. President. Created by Hans Schuler, the bronze and stone sculpture honors Buchanan's reputation as an incorruptible statesman. It is located in the southeast corner of Meridian Hill Park within the Sixteenth Street area. The memorial is near notable Metro stations and is documented in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture guide.
Southeast corner of Meridian Hill Park, Washington, D.C.
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The Bucktails Memorial in Curwensville, Pennsylvania, honors the Bucktails military unit and their contributions. It is one of many war-related memorials in the region, reflecting local and historical military heritage. The memorial is located in Curwensville, though exact coordinates are not specified. It is part of a larger network of sculptures commemorating military service across Pennsylvania.
Curwensville, Pennsylvania, USA
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Bud / Blossom is a sculpture located in Arlington, Virginia near Washington, D.C., specifically at Wilson Boulevard and North Glebe Road. It is recognized in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' as part of the Virginia suburbs collection. The sculpture contributes to the public art landscape of the Washington metropolitan area. Detailed information about the artist or the sculpture's design is not provided.
Wilson Blvd & North Glebe Rd, Arlington, Virginia
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This bronze Buffalo sculpture is located at the CM Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana. It represents the American bison, an important animal of the Western United States and a common subject in Western art. The sculpture complements the museum's dedication to preserving and showcasing Western heritage and wildlife. Exact details about the artist or creation date are not specified.
CM Russell Museum, 400 13th Street North, Great Falls, Montana
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The Buffaloes and Indian Heads statues at the Dumbarton Bridge in Washington, D.C. are bronze and sandstone sculptures by Alexander Phimister Proctor and Glenn Brown. Located in the Massachusetts Avenue area near the National Zoo, they represent themes of American history, Native Americans, and animals. The statues are recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog and are accessible via the Dupont Circle Metro station.
Dumbarton Bridge, Q & 23rd Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Maj Gen John J. Buford Jr. Memorial is a bronze sculpture by James Edward Kelly located at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania. It honors Buford's leadership during the Battle of Gettysburg, featuring him alongside Maj Gen John F. Reynolds. Situated near Chambersburg Pike and Meredith Avenue on McPherson Ridge, the memorial is part of the park's collection of Civil War monuments.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Chambersburg Pike near Meredith Ave, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The John Christian Bullitt statue is a bronze sculpture by John J. Boyle located at the north plaza of Philadelphia's City Hall. It honors Bullitt's significance to the city and is part of a group of statues featuring notable historical figures. Positioned near John F. Kennedy Boulevard and North Broad Street, the statue is a prominent feature in Philadelphia's civic center. It is documented in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Philadelphia City Hall North Plaza, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The Bullwhacker statue in Helena, Montana, by John Weaver honors the oxen team drivers who played a vital role in the American West's development. This sculpture is part of Helena's public art collection and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. It reflects the historical significance of bullwhackers in Montana's frontier history.
Helena, Montana, USA
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This bronze statue of Edmund Burke by J. Harvard Thomas stands near Mount Vernon Square in Washington, D.C., in the Massachusetts Avenue area. It is a copy of a work in Bristol, England, gifted to the U.S. by Sir Charles Cheers Wakefield in 1922. The statue commemorates Burke's political legacy and is located near the McPherson Square Metro station. It is documented in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture and the Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog.
Massachusetts Ave & 11th St, Washington, D.C.
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The John Burns Memorial is a bronze sculpture by Albert George Bureau located in Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania. It honors John Burns, a civilian who fought in the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War. The memorial is part of the park's extensive collection of monuments commemorating the battle's participants. It stands near other significant memorials, including those dedicated to Major General John F. Reynolds.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The Robert Burns Memorial in Montreal is a bronze sculpture located at Dorchester Square, commemorating the renowned Scottish poet. Positioned at Boulevard René-Lévesque and Rue Peel, it forms part of a series of sculptures in the park. The memorial celebrates Burns' enduring cultural impact and is a notable feature in Montreal's urban landscape.
Dorchester Square, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Sir Milo Boughton Butler statue is a commemorative sculpture located in Nassau, Bahamas. It honors Sir Milo Butler, an important figure in the country's history. The statue is part of the public art landscape in Nassau, contributing to the cultural memory of the Bahamas. Exact details about the statue's placement and artist are not specified.
Nassau, Bahamas
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The BUTT-MILLET Memorial Fountain in Washington, D.C.'s Ellipse commemorates Major Archibald Butt and Francis Davis Millet, both Titanic victims. Sculpted by Daniel Chester French around 1913, it features panels symbolizing Butt's military valor and Millet's artistic contributions. The monument was erected with Congressional approval and is part of the historic Ellipse area near the White House.
The Ellipse, Washington, D.C.
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Butterflies & Bullets is a sculpture by Daniel Wurtzel located in the Strathmore Hall Sculpture Garden in Bethesda, Maryland. The garden is a prominent outdoor venue showcasing various sculptures near Washington, D.C. This artwork is associated with themes of animals and is accessible via the Grosvenor - Strathmore Metro Station. It forms part of the artistic offerings in the North Bethesda area.
Strathmore Hall Sculpture Garden, 10701 Rockville Pike, North Bethesda, Maryland
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This bronze statue of Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd, created around 1961 by Felix W. de Weldon and Albert Peets, is located on Memorial Drive outside Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. It honors Byrd's pioneering flights over the North and South Poles and his leadership of multiple Antarctic expeditions. Byrd was highly decorated for his military and exploratory achievements. The memorial was erected by the National Geographic Society and stands as a tribute to his enduring legacy in exploration and aviation.
Memorial Drive outside Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
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The Cactus sculpture by Van Fischer is a public artwork located at Sherbrooke and Peel streets in Montreal, Quebec. It depicts a cactus and contributes to the city's public art collection. The sculpture has been documented since at least 2008 and is part of Montreal's urban cultural landscape.
Sherbrooke & Peel, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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"Caldera & Border of Yellowstone National Park" is an abstract sculpture by Gary Bates located at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana. Created around 2006, the artwork reflects themes related to Yellowstone National Park and is part of the college's public art collection. It is situated near Rimrock Road and Poly Drive within Billings and is recognized for its artistic and regional significance.
Rocky Mountain College, Billings, Montana
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The Camden Horse sculpture is a marble artwork by John R Fisher from around 2006, situated in Fairfax, Virginia near Washington, D.C. It depicts a horse and is part of the Virginia Suburbs sculptures cataloged by James M. Goode. The sculpture is located at Monument Drive and Fair Lakes Parkway, contributing to the area's public art collection.
Monument Drive & Fair Lakes Parkway, Fairfax, Virginia
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The camel sculpture on the road to Coit Tower in San Francisco is an animal-themed artwork situated in the Telegraph Hill neighborhood. It contributes to the area's cultural ambiance near a prominent city landmark. While specific artist information is not available, the sculpture is part of a broader collection of public art in the vicinity. Its exact location is near the intersection of Telegraph Hill Boulevard and Kearney Street.
Telegraph Hill Blvd & Kearney St, San Francisco, CA
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The Canadians in the South African War (Lord Strathcona) Memorial in Montreal commemorates Canadian soldiers who fought in the Second Boer War. Sculpted by George W. Hill, it honors the contributions of Lord Strathcona in raising a regiment for the conflict and the valor of Canadian troops. Located at Dorchester Square, the bronze memorial highlights key battles and Canada's role in Imperial unity.
Dorchester Square, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Capitol Beaver Family statue is a bronze sculpture by Kenneth M Scott situated at the Oregon State Capitol in Salem. It depicts a family of beavers, symbolizing Oregon's natural heritage and nickname as the Beaver State. The statue is part of the Capitol's outdoor art collection and is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Oregon State Capitol, 1000 Court St. NE, Salem, Oregon
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The Capitol Grill Lion sculptures are decorative lion statues located at 601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. They serve as ornamental art pieces associated with the Capitol Grill and contribute to the city's collection of animal sculptures. Specific historical details about their creation or artist are not documented in the available information. These sculptures symbolize strength and add to the cultural landscape of the area.
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
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This relief honors James Cardinal Gibbons on the base of the Christopher Columbus statue at Holy Rosary Church in Washington, D.C. Cardinal Gibbons was instrumental in establishing the church as a shrine for Italian-American Catholics in 1913. The statue base also features reliefs commemorating other religious figures. The memorial is located near Judiciary Square Metro station.
Holy Rosary Church, Washington, D.C.
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The James Cardinal Gibbons statue by Leo Lentelli is located north of Meridian Hill Park in Washington, D.C., at 16th Street and Park Road NW. It depicts the Archbishop of Baltimore seated in a curule chair with symbolic bas-reliefs representing the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Erected in 1932 by the Knights of Columbus, the statue commemorates Cardinal Gibbons' leadership during a period when the Archdiocese included Washington, D.C. The monument is part of the Sixteenth Street area sculptures and is publicly accessible near several Metro stations.
16th St at Park Rd NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Carolina Sounder Memorial in Morehead City, North Carolina, honors local history and labor union heritage through a series of sculptures. It highlights important themes related to work life and general history in the area. The memorial is documented with photographs by John Hartge and is part of a wider network of historical monuments.
Morehead City, North Carolina, USA
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The Archbishop John Carroll Bicentennial Memorial is a bronze sculpture by Felix W. de Weldon located at the Prince George's County Courthouse in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. It honors Archbishop John Carroll, the first Catholic archbishop in the United States. The memorial is part of the cultural heritage of the Maryland suburbs near Washington, D.C., and is accessible via the nearby Largo Town Center Metro Station.
Prince George's County Courthouse, Upper Marlboro, Maryland
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The Samuel P. Carter Monument is a commemorative sculpture located in Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C. It is referenced in James M. Goode's 1974 book "Outdoor Sculpture" but was not included in his 2008 update. The monument is situated near R and 30th Streets NW, close to the Dupont Circle Metro station. Oak Hill Cemetery is known for its collection of historic sculptures and memorials.
Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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The Samuel P. Carter Monument is a sculpture in Washington, D.C. recognized in James M. Goode's 'Outdoor Sculpture' but not included in his 'Washington Sculpture'. Its precise location and current status are uncertain. The monument honors Samuel P. Carter and is part of the city's collection of historical sculptures.
Washington, D.C.
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The Jacques Cartier Memorial on Mont-Royal in Montreal commemorates the French explorer Jacques Cartier. It is a recognized sculpture within Montreal's public monuments, located on the well-known Mont-Royal site. The memorial honors Cartier's historical significance in Canadian exploration. Specific artistic or installation details are not provided in the available information.
Mont-Royal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Thomas Cass (9th Regiment) statue is a bronze sculpture by Richard Edwin Brooks located in the Boston Public Gardens, Massachusetts. It commemorates Thomas Cass, a figure linked to the 9th Regiment. The statue is positioned on Boylston Street between Charles and Arlington Streets, within a well-known public park featuring multiple sculptures. It is part of Boston's rich historical and cultural landscape.
Boston Public Gardens, Boylston St between Charles & Arlington Sts, Boston, Massachusetts
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Cast Iron Greyhound Dog near the City Hall in Frederick, Maryland
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This Cat sculpture is situated at the Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, near 25th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. It is part of the museum's collection of sculptures, particularly those depicting animals. Although detailed information about the sculpture's origin or artist is not available, it contributes to the museum's rich artistic environment. The sculpture is accessible to the public and is one of many artworks that enhance the cultural landscape of Philadelphia.
Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The Jesus Breaking Bread statue by Walter Erlebacher is a bronze sculpture located at the Cathedral of Saints Peter & Paul in Philadelphia. It depicts Jesus holding bread halves, symbolizing Holy Communion, and was commissioned for the 1976 International Eucharistic Congress. The statue was cast in bronze and installed near the Cathedral in 1978 and is owned by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. It is one of five religious sculptures on or near the Cathedral grounds.
Cathedral of Saints Peter & Paul, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The Sacred Heart of Jesus statue is a religious sculpture at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Created by an unknown artist, it is one of five statues representing key Christian figures and themes at the cathedral. The statue symbolizes the divine love of Jesus and contributes to the cathedral's religious and cultural significance. It is located near 18th Street and Benjamin Franklin Boulevard in Philadelphia.
Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, Philadelphia, PA
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The Saint Mary statue at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Philadelphia is a bronze sculpture by Joseph Sibbel. It is one of five religious statues at the Cathedral, depicting important Christian figures. The statue honors Mary, mother of Jesus, and contributes to the Cathedral's spiritual and artistic environment. Located at 18th Street and Benjamin Franklin Boulevard, the statue is part of Philadelphia's rich religious heritage.
Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, Philadelphia, PA
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The Saint Paul statue is a bronze sculpture located at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Created by an unknown artist, it is one of five religious statues adorning the cathedral, including figures such as Saint Peter and Mary. Positioned near 18th Street and Benjamin Franklin Boulevard, the statue contributes to the cathedral's religious and cultural landscape. It symbolizes the significant role of Saint Paul in Christian history.
Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Philadelphia, PA
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The Saint Peter statue is a bronze sculpture situated at the Cathedral of Saints Peter & Paul in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Created by an unknown artist, it is one of five religious statues adorning the cathedral grounds. The statue honors Saint Peter, a central figure in Christianity, and is part of a collection that includes other significant religious icons. It is located near 18th Street and Benjamin Franklin Boulevard.
Cathedral of Saints Peter & Paul, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The Orlando Cepeda statue is a bronze sculpture by William Behrends located at the former Giant's Stadium (AT&T Park) on the Embarcadero in San Francisco. It honors the athletic legacy of Orlando Cepeda, a celebrated baseball player. The statue is part of the public art commemorating sports figures associated with the San Francisco Giants. Its placement at this iconic stadium site highlights its cultural and historical significance in the city.
Oracle Park (formerly AT&T Park), San Francisco, California
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This collection of ceramic sculptures is housed within the Richard J. Stern Building at the Kansas City Art Institute in Kansas City, Missouri. The sculptures highlight the artistic use of ceramics and form part of the institute's educational and cultural offerings. The Richard J. Stern Building is a significant venue within the Art Institute, supporting various art forms and exhibitions.
Richard J. Stern Building, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
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The CERVANTES Monument is a bronze sculpture by Jo Mora located in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. It honors the Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes, famed for Don Quixote. The monument is part of the park's rich collection of public art and is recognized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. It contributes to the cultural and historical fabric of Golden Gate Park.
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California
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The William Ellery Channing statue in Boston Public Gardens is a bronze sculpture by Herbert Adams honoring the noted Unitarian preacher. Located near Boylston and Arlington Streets, it is part of a collection of historic sculptures in the gardens. The statue reflects Boston's cultural heritage and is accessible to the public within this historic park.
Boston Public Gardens, Boylston St & Arlington St, Boston, Massachusetts
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Charging Ram relief at Billings Central Catholic School in Billings, Montana
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The Charity dog statue at Federated Charities in Frederick, Maryland, is a historic sculpture dating back to 1858. It symbolizes charity and loyalty through its depiction of a dog and serves as a respected landmark in the community. Visitors are encouraged to photograph the statue while preserving its condition. The statue is part of a collection of sculptures in Frederick and the Washington D.C. suburbs.
Federated Charities, Frederick, Maryland
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The Jean-Oliver Chenier statue in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is a bronze sculpture by Alfonso Pelzer. Located near St. Antoine and Bon Secours Streets, it honors the historical figure Jean-Oliver Chenier. The statue is part of Montreal's public art collection and reflects the city's cultural heritage. Further information about Chenier is available through Canadian historical resources.
Approximate location near St. Antoine & Bon Secours Streets, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Cherokee Sculpture by Lyman Kipp is a steel artwork located at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Alabama. It honors Native American themes, specifically the Cherokee, and is recognized by university officials and cataloged by the Smithsonian. The sculpture is situated near North Loop Road on the university campus, with Roberts Hall nearby. It is part of the university's public art collection and contributes to the cultural representation of Native Americans in the region.
University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama
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The Chess Players statues by Lloyd Lillie are bronze sculptures located in Marshall Park, Washington, D.C., depicting people playing chess. Situated in the Judiciary Square and East Downtown area, they are positioned near the Canadian Embassy and U.S. Court House. These statues are part of the city's public art collection and are documented in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture reference. The work highlights Lillie's artistic focus on human figures and social themes.
Marshall Park, Judiciary Square, Washington, D.C.
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The Chicago Titan sculpture is an outdoor artwork located at 1530 Wilson Blvd in Arlington, Virginia, near Washington, D.C. It is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" as part of the Virginia Suburbs collection. The sculpture is recognized as a notable piece within the suburban public art scene of Arlington. Specific details about the sculpture's appearance or artist are not provided in the current records.
1530 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, Virginia, USA
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The Children sculpture at Palmer Properties north of Annapolis, Maryland, is a bronze public artwork depicting children, located at 1360 Ritchie Highway in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C. It is part of a collection of sculptures in the Annapolis area, including those at the U.S. Naval Academy. The sculpture is accessible to the public and near the New Carrollton Metro Station. Specific artist details are not provided in the available records.
1360 Ritchie Highway, Annapolis, Maryland
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This steel CHRIST statue by Leo Olson is located at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Billings, Montana. Created circa 2006, it represents religious art within the local community. The sculpture is part of a wider collection of works by Olson and other artists in the region. It contributes to the cultural and spiritual environment of Billings.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Billings, Montana
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The CHRIST statue by J H Friedlander is a limestone sculpture located at the Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.'s Massachusetts Avenue area. It depicts a religious theme and is part of the city's notable collection of outdoor sculptures. The statue is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and is accessible via the nearby Tenleytown - AU Metro Station. It holds a recognized place in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Wesley Theological Seminary, 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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Chthonodynamis (Earth Energy) is an abstract granite sculpture created around 1992 by Robert I. Russin. It is installed at the Department of Energy headquarters in Southwest Washington, D.C. The sculpture embodies themes related to earth energy and is part of the public art collection documented by James M. Goode. It is situated near the Smithsonian Metro station, making it accessible to visitors.
Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of Sir Winston Churchill by William McVey stands at the British Embassy in Washington, D.C., symbolizing the Anglo-American alliance with one foot on U.S. soil and one on embassy grounds. Erected in 1966 through public subscription initiated by the English Speaking Union, it honors Churchill's role in World War II and his Anglo-American heritage. Located in the Massachusetts Avenue area, it is a notable national figure memorial outside the U.S.
British Embassy, 3100 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Circuit Rider statue at the Oregon State Capitol in Salem, Oregon, was created by artist Alexander Phimister Proctor. It honors the traveling preachers known as circuit riders who were instrumental in the American West's religious and community life. The statue is part of the Capitol's outdoor art collection and is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog. It stands as a symbol of Oregon's historical heritage and the pioneering spirit of the West.
Oregon State Capitol, 1000 Court St. NE, Salem, Oregon
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This Confederate memorial by Moses Jacob Ezekiel stands in Arlington National Cemetery near Washington D.C., commemorating Confederate soldiers of the Civil War. It is recognized within James M. Goode's Virginia Suburbs sculpture catalog and includes inscriptions honoring the sacrifices of those who served. The memorial is a notable piece among the many sculptures in Arlington Cemetery, reflecting historical perspectives on the Civil War.
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
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The Civil War Nurses Memorial (Nuns of the Battlefield) is a bronze sculpture by Jerome Connor, created around 1924 and located southeast of DuPont Circle in Washington, D.C. It honors the sisters who served as nurses during the Civil War, recognizing their care for the wounded and dying. Erected by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Ancient Order of Hibernians and authorized by Congress, the memorial stands as a tribute to women's vital roles in wartime medical service. It is part of the Connecticut Avenue area's collection of sculptures and is near the Farragut North Metro station.
Near M St & Rhode Island Ave SE, Washington, D.C.
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The Civil War Soldiers & Sailors Monument in Atlantic City, New Jersey, is a granite memorial honoring those who served in the Civil War. The artist is unknown, and the monument is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. It forms part of Atlantic City's collection of historic sculptures commemorating significant events and figures. The monument highlights the local connection to the broader history of the Civil War.
Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
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The Civil War Soldiers & Sailors Monument on Philadelphia's Franklin Parkway commemorates Union soldiers and sailors from the Civil War. Designed by John Massey Rhind and John Lachmier, it is crafted from granite and includes inscriptions referencing major battles. The monument is a notable public artwork honoring Civil War service in Philadelphia.
Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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This memorial at Arlington National Cemetery commemorates 2,111 unknown Civil War soldiers whose remains were recovered from key battlefields. Their identities remain unknown, but their sacrifice is honored by the nation. The memorial dates from 1866 and stands as a solemn tribute to those who gave their lives during the Civil War. It is located within the historic Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, D.C.
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
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This bronze statue of George Rogers Clark by Robert Aitken is located in Charlottesville, Virginia. It honors Clark's role in the Revolutionary War and is part of the city's public art collection. The artist Robert Aitken is noted for his work in American sculpture. The statue is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum under control number VA000016.
Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
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The Coal Miner statue at the Indiana State House in Indianapolis honors the contributions of coal miners to the state's industrial heritage. It is part of a series of sculptures at the State House that focus on labor unions and work life. The statue reflects the importance of coal mining in Indiana's history and serves as a public memorial to the workers in this industry. Exact details about the statue's creation or artist are not specified in the available information.
Indiana State House, Indianapolis, Indiana
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The COLLIS, Maj Gen Charles H.T. Memorial is a bronze sculpture at Gettysburg National Military Park honoring Major General Charles H.T. Collis, a Civil War figure. The artist is unknown. The memorial is prominently placed with views of the Soldiers' National Monument nearby. It is part of the park's extensive collection of Civil War monuments.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Colossal Head 4 at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum (Olmec Culture)
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The Columbarium and Class of '37 Memorial at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, are military service memorials created by artist Floyd H. Tanaka. They honor Naval Academy alumni, particularly the Class of 1937, and serve as places of remembrance on the Academy grounds. These memorials are located near key Academy buildings such as Alumni Hall and the Nimitz Library. They form part of the Academy's collection of sculptures commemorating military heritage.
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Columbia panel at the Municipal Center (Bureau of Motor Vehicles)
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The Columbia Protecting Science & Industry statue by Casper Buberl and Adolf Cluss is an allegorical sculpture located at the Arts and Industries Building on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The statue symbolizes the protection and advancement of science and industry through the figure of Columbia. The Arts and Industries Building, opened in 1881, is the second oldest Smithsonian museum and was designed to house the Smithsonian's growing collections. This artwork is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" and the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog.
Arts and Industries Building, National Mall, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of Christopher Columbus by Carlo Nicoli stands at Holy Rosary Church in Washington, D.C., commemorating the 500th anniversary of Columbus' 1492 voyage. The monument honors Columbus and his crew, marking a significant moment in Western history that led to European awareness of the Americas. Gifted by the Lido Civic Club, the statue includes reliefs dedicated to notable figures associated with the church. It is located near Judiciary Square Metro station and reflects both historical and cultural themes tied to Columbus' legacy.
Holy Rosary Church, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of Christopher Columbus by Vittorio Colbertaldo is located near Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco. It honors the explorer Columbus and is part of the city's public art collection. The statue is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and contributes to the cultural heritage of the area.
Telegraph Hill near Coit Tower, San Francisco, California
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The Aeronautics tympanum is a limestone relief sculpture by James Earle Fraser and York & Sawyer, located on the Commerce Department Building in Washington, D.C.'s Federal Triangle. It represents allegorical and mythological themes related to aeronautics. Positioned on 15th Street between Constitution Avenue and E Street, it is the third of four pediments on the building. The work is documented in key references on Washington sculpture and is accessible via the Federal Triangle Metro Station.
Commerce Department Building, Federal Triangle, Washington, D.C.
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The Fisheries tympanum is a limestone sculptural relief by James Earle Fraser and York & Sawyer, located on the Commerce Department Building in Washington, D.C. It depicts allegorical and mythological themes related to fisheries and animals. Positioned on 15th Street between Constitution Avenue and E Street, it is part of four pediments on the building's facade. The artwork is accessible via the nearby Federal Triangle Metro Station.
Commerce Department Building, Washington, D.C.
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The Foreign & Domestic Commerce tympanum is a limestone sculpture by James Earle Fraser and York & Sawyer on the Commerce Department Building in Washington, D.C. It represents allegorical and mythological themes related to commerce. Located on 15th Street between Constitution Avenue and E Street, it is part of a series of four pedimental sculptures on the building. The artwork is near the Federal Triangle Metro Station and is documented in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog.
Commerce Department Building, 15th St between Constitution Ave & E St, Washington, D.C.
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The Mining tympanum is a limestone relief sculpture by James Earle Fraser and York & Sawyer on the Commerce Department Building in Washington, D.C. It allegorically depicts mining and is one of four pedimental sculptures on the building's facade. Located on 15th Street between Constitution Avenue and E Street, it forms part of the building's artistic program highlighting allegory and mythology. The sculpture is documented in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog.
Commerce Department Building, Washington, D.C.
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Communitas is a bronze sculpture created around 1992 by Azriel Awret, located at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Situated between Mason Hall and the Center for the Arts, it is part of the Washington, D.C. suburbs' public art collection. The sculpture is referenced in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' under the Virginia Suburbs section. It represents a significant cultural artwork within the university and the surrounding community.
George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia
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The Commuter sculpture is a bronze artwork created around 1990 by Marcia Billig, located at the Wheaton Metro Station in Wheaton, Maryland. It is part of the Maryland suburbs public art collection documented by James M. Goode and is accessible via the Washington Metro Red Line. The sculpture reflects themes related to commuting and daily transit life in the Washington, D.C. suburbs. It is cataloged in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Wheaton Metro Station, 11171 Georgia Avenue, Wheaton, Maryland
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The Compassion sculpture, also known as the Arlington Jaycees Creed Monument, is a cast stone artwork by Una Hanbury located in Arlington, Virginia near Washington, D.C. It commemorates the values of the Arlington Jaycees organization and is registered in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog. Positioned near Wilson Boulevard and North Courthouse Road, it is part of the region's public art collection. The sculpture highlights themes of compassion and community service.
Wilson Blvd & North Courthouse Road, Arlington, Virginia
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The Compassion sculpture is a public artwork located at Wilson Boulevard and Courthouse Road in Arlington, Virginia, near Washington, D.C. It is featured in James M. Goode's publications on regional outdoor sculpture, highlighting its significance in the Virginia suburbs. The sculpture emphasizes the theme of compassion and is distinct from other local monuments with similar names. Exact coordinates are not specified, but the location is a known intersection in Arlington.
Wilson Blvd & Courthouse Rd, Arlington, Virginia
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Composition for the Axemen is a steel sculpture created circa 1989 by Ken Wyten, located at Union Square Plaza near Union Station in Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill area. The work is associated with Isaac Newton and is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture.' Positioned at 840 1st Street NE, it forms part of the public art collection enriching this historic neighborhood.
Union Square Plaza, 840 1st St NE, Washington, D.C.
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The Confederate Memorial in the City Park in Parkersburg, West Virginia, commemorates Confederate soldiers from the Civil War. It is part of a collection of sculptures within the park and is documented by dcMemorials.com. The memorial contributes to the historical narrative of the Civil War in West Virginia and is linked to other regional Confederate monuments.
City Park, Parkersburg, West Virginia
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The Confederate Monument at Monocacy National Battlefield near Frederick, Maryland, commemorates Confederate soldiers who fought in the 1864 battle. Made of granite, it is one of five monuments at the site, located about one mile north of the visitor center. The monument stands alongside others honoring Maryland and Union regiments from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Vermont. It contributes to the historical interpretation of the battle that delayed Confederate forces advancing on Washington, D.C.
Monocacy National Battlefield, near Frederick, Maryland
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The Confederate Soldiers of Montgomery County Memorial is a circa 1913 bronze sculpture located at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Rockville, Maryland. Created by an unknown artist, it honors Confederate soldiers from Montgomery County who served in the Civil War. The memorial is noted in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" and is situated near the Rockville Metro Station. It is part of the region's collection of Civil War-related public artworks.
Montgomery County Courthouse, Rockville, Maryland
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This bronze Confederate statue and nearby fountain are located at the Courthouse in Charlottesville, Virginia. The artist is unknown, and the memorial is associated with Civil War and courthouse themes. It is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum but lacks precise location coordinates. The statue represents a part of Charlottesville's historical commemorations related to the Civil War.
Charlottesville Courthouse, Charlottesville, Virginia
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This bronze Confederate statue at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville was created by artists Casper Buberl and George Julian Zolnay. It commemorates Civil War subjects and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The statue is part of the university's sculpture collection and reflects historical themes related to the Confederacy. It is documented with multiple photographs and linked to related artists and Civil War memorials.
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia
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The Connecticut - 17th Volunteers Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park commemorates the service of the 17th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. Located near Barlow Knoll in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, it is part of a network of monuments honoring units from the Battle of Gettysburg. The memorial is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog and is accessible to visitors exploring the historic battlefield.
Gettysburg National Military Park, near Barlow Knoll, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The Continuum Sculpture is a bronze abstract artwork by Charles O. Perry located at the Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C.'s National Mall area. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and is near the intersection of Jefferson Drive and 7th Street SW. The sculpture is accessible via the Smithsonian and Federal Center Southwest metro stations and contributes to the artistic environment of the museum grounds.
Air & Space Museum, Jefferson Dr & 7th St SW, Washington, D.C.
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The COPERNICUS, Nicolaus (Kopernik) Sculpture by Dudley Vaill Talcott is a stainless steel artwork located near the Cathedral of Saints Peter & Paul in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It honors the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus and is part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog. Positioned at 18th Street and Benjamin Franklin Boulevard, the sculpture is a notable element of Philadelphia's public art scene. It stands alongside other sculptures near the cathedral, enriching the cultural environment of the area.
Near Cathedral of Saints Peter & Paul, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The CORBY, Father William Memorial is a bronze sculpture by Samuel Murray located at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania. It commemorates Father William Corby, a Civil War chaplain known for granting absolution to soldiers before battle. The memorial is situated near other significant monuments such as the Pennsylvania State Monument and the New York State Auxiliary Monument. It highlights the role of religion during the Civil War and contributes to the rich historical landscape of Gettysburg.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The Corporate Goddesses statues by Muriel Castanis are located at 580 California Street in San Francisco, California. These sculptures explore themes of allegory, mythology, and the representation of women within corporate culture. Castanis's work is noted for its evocative portrayal of abstract concepts through the human form. The statues contribute to San Francisco's rich public art scene and have been featured in various cultural discussions.
580 California Street, San Francisco, California
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Covered Wagon (Pioneer Family) relief at the Oregon State Capitol building in Salem, Oregon
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The Crab statue at Pier 39 is a bronze sculpture located on the Embarcadero in San Francisco, California. It celebrates the local marine life and the cultural importance of crabs to the region. Positioned in a popular tourist area, the statue enhances the public art experience at Pier 39. It is part of a collection of animal-themed sculptures documented on dcMemorials.com.
Pier 39, The Embarcadero, San Francisco, California, USA
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Crescendo is an abstract stainless steel sculpture by Hans Van de Bouvencamp situated at Wheeling Jesuit University in Wheeling, West Virginia. Created circa 2006, it enhances the university's public art collection. The sculpture is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog. It reflects the artist's engagement with abstract forms and modern materials.
Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, West Virginia
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The General George Crook monument is a commemorative sculpture located at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, near Washington, D.C. It honors the military service of General George Crook and is part of the cemetery's collection of memorials dedicated to U.S. military personnel. The monument contributes to the historical and cultural significance of Arlington National Cemetery as a national site of remembrance.
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
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The Crouching Spider statue is a bronze sculpture by Louise Bourgeois located on the Embarcadero in San Francisco, California. It depicts a spider in a crouching pose, symbolizing themes of protection and creativity. The statue is part of the Embarcadero's public art collection, contributing to the area's cultural landscape. While the exact location coordinates are not provided, it is situated along the waterfront known for its artistic installations.
Embarcadero, San Francisco, California
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The Crying Giant statue is a bronze sculpture by Tom Otterness located at the Kemper Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri. It reflects Otterness's unique artistic style and adds to the museum's contemporary art collection. The sculpture is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog. It is situated at 4420 Warwick Blvd, the address of the Kemper Museum of Art.
Kemper Museum of Art, 4420 Warwick Blvd, Kansas City, Missouri
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Cubi XI is an abstract steel sculpture created around 1964 by David Smith, located northeast of Sheridan Circle in Washington, D.C.'s Connecticut Avenue area. It is part of Smith's influential Cubi series and is recognized for its use of industrial materials and geometric forms. The sculpture is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and is accessible near the Dupont Circle Metro station. It represents a key work in mid-20th century American abstract art.
Northeast of Sheridan Circle, Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C.
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The CULBERTSON-IRVIN, Frances marker is a memorial located in Fort Benton, Montana, commemorating an individual or family named Culbertson-Irvin. The marker includes a fenced relic of uncertain identity, inviting community input. It is part of a documented collection of sculptures and memorials in the region, reflecting local history.
Fort Benton, Montana, USA
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Cupid's Span is a large public sculpture by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen located in Rincon Park on San Francisco's Embarcadero. The artwork features a giant bow and arrow, symbolizing Cupid's weapon, and is set against the backdrop of the Ferry Building. It embodies themes of allegory and mythology, enhancing the cultural landscape of the waterfront. The sculpture is a notable example of the artists' signature style of monumental, playful public art.
Rincon Park, Embarcadero, San Francisco, California, USA
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Cupid's Garden is a recognized sculpture located in Arlington, Virginia, near Washington, D.C., documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture.' It is positioned near Wilson Boulevard, North Nash Street, and Oak Street within the Virginia Suburbs. The sculpture is noted in Goode's catalog but lacks detailed public imagery or description in the current archive. Further information can be found in Goode's book, and contributions of photographs are welcomed.
Near Wilson Blvd, North Nash St & Oak St, Arlington, Virginia
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The Curious Organism sculpture by Stan Carroll is a public artwork located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, near Broadway Avenue and R.S. Kerr Boulevard. The sculpture features animal-inspired themes and contributes to the city's collection of public art. It is recognized and documented by dcMemorials.com, highlighting its place within the Midwestern sculpture landscape.
Broadway Ave & R.S. Kerr Blvd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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This bronze statue of James Michael Curley Jr., created by Lloyd Lillie, is located near Faneuil Hall in Boston, Massachusetts. It honors Curley, a significant political figure in Boston's history. The statue is part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog and is situated at Congress and North Streets. The location is a historic and cultural hub in Boston.
Congress & North Streets near Faneuil Hall, Boston, MA
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Curved Form: Bryher II is a bronze abstract sculpture by Barbara Hepworth situated at Annmarie Gardens in Solomons, Maryland. The piece exemplifies Hepworth's signature style of organic, flowing forms and is part of a notable outdoor art collection at the gardens. Annmarie Gardens provides a natural setting that complements the sculpture's abstract qualities, enhancing visitor experience. The location is accessible by road and contributes to the cultural landscape of Solomons.
Annmarie Gardens, 13480 Dowell Rd, Solomons, Maryland, USA
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The Louis Daguerre Memorial in Washington, D.C. honors the French inventor of the daguerreotype photographic process, a groundbreaking technique announced in 1839. Created by sculptor Jonathon Scott Hartley and donated by the Professional Photographers of America in 1890, the bronze statue was originally displayed in the Smithsonian's National Museum Building. The memorial commemorates Daguerre's significant contributions to photography and his collaboration with Joseph Nicéphore Niépce. It is situated in the Judiciary Square and East Downtown area near the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.
Judiciary Square & East Downtown area, Washington, D.C.
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Danseuse is a marble abstract sculpture by Zoya Niedermann located near McGill University at the Industrial Bank Plaza in Montreal, Quebec. Positioned at President Kennedy and McGill College Avenues, it enriches the city's public art collection. The work reflects abstract artistic themes and is part of the cultural environment of downtown Montreal.
Industrial Bank Plaza near McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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This marble statue of Dante Alighieri by Carlo Nicoli is situated at Casa Italiana in Washington, D.C. It commemorates the famed Italian poet and scholar and is part of a series of sculptures celebrating notable Italian figures. Located near Judiciary Square Metro station, the statue enhances the cultural landscape of the Casa Italiana Cultural & Social Center.
Casa Italiana Cultural & Social Center, 595 1/2 3rd St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Dante Alighieri statue by Ettore Ximenes is a bronze sculpture located in the southeast corner of Meridian Hill Park in Washington, D.C. It was presented to the city by Commissioner Carlo Barsotti on behalf of Italians in the United States. The statue honors the famous Italian poet and is part of the rich collection of public art in the Sixteenth Street area. It is documented in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture and is accessible via nearby Metro stations.
Southeast corner of Meridian Hill Park, Washington, D.C.
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Dark Star Park is a sculpture located in Rosslyn, Virginia near Washington D.C., documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' under Virginia Suburbs. It is positioned at Fort Myer Drive and North Lynn Street. The sculpture is part of the public art collection in the Washington metropolitan area, though detailed visual or descriptive information is not provided in the current records.
Fort Myer Drive & North Lynn Street, Rosslyn, Virginia
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This memorial comprises an eagle tympanum and Neoclassical relief panels on the Daughters of the American Revolution Building in Washington, D.C., designed by John Russell Pope and Ulysses A. Ricci. The sculptures are carved from limestone and feature allegorical, mythological, and animal themes. The building is located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood and serves as the DAR headquarters, an organization promoting historic preservation and patriotism.
Daughters of the American Revolution Building, Virginia Ave & C St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Daughters of the American Revolution Memorial at Billings Senior High School in Billings, Montana, commemorates the DAR's dedication to American history and patriotism. Established in 1927 and rededicated in 1986 by the Shining Mountain Chapter, it honors the Revolutionary War and serves as an educational landmark. Located at 425 Grand Avenue, the memorial is part of Billings' rich collection of historical sculptures.
Billings Senior High School, 425 Grand Ave, Billings, Montana
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The Daughters of the American Revolution Founders statue is a marble sculpture by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney located at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.'s Foggy Bottom neighborhood. It honors the founding women of the DAR, including Mary Desha, Eugenia Washington, Ellen Hardin Walworth, and Mary Smith Lockwood. Positioned between Constitution Hall and Continental Hall, the statue commemorates their patriotic foresight and contributions to American heritage. It is documented in major sculpture references and is near the Farragut West Metro station.
Constitution Hall, C & 18th Sts. NW, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of Ilus Winfield Davis by Bruce Wolfe is located in Ilus Davis Plaza near Kansas City's City Hall. It commemorates Davis's contributions as a politician in the city. The artwork is part of Kansas City's public art collection highlighting civic leaders. The statue stands at 11th and Oak Streets, a central location in downtown Kansas City.
Ilus Davis Plaza near City Hall, Kansas City, Missouri
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"Daydreaming" is a sculpture by J Seward Johnson Jr located outside the Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House in Key West, Florida. It is one of ten Johnson sculptures displayed at this site as of 2012. The sculpture reflects Johnson's style of lifelike bronze figures depicting everyday moments. The Custom House at 281 Front Street provides a historic and artistic setting for this public art installation.
Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House, 281 Front St, Key West, FL
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This relief honors Reverend Nicholas DeCarlo, founder and longtime pastor of Holy Rosary Church in Washington, D.C. It is part of the base of the Christopher Columbus statue at the church. The relief commemorates DeCarlo's lifetime of service to his congregation from 1913 to 1960. The statue and reliefs are located near Judiciary Square Metro Station.
Holy Rosary Church, 595 1/2 3rd St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Declaration of Independence Monument & Eternal Flame in Big Spring Park, Huntsville, Alabama, commemorates the historic Declaration of Independence and symbolizes the enduring values of freedom. Situated in a prominent local park, the monument features an eternal flame as a tribute to the sacrifices made for American independence. It forms part of Huntsville's collection of public sculptures honoring American history.
Big Spring Park, Huntsville, Alabama
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This granite memorial by Joseph Brown honors the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence. Located near the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., it was gifted by the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration in 1976. The monument features inscriptions from the Declaration and is situated near the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Smithsonian Metro Station. It commemorates a foundational moment in U.S. history and is part of the National Mall's collection of historic monuments.
Constitution Ave & 19th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue by Ephraim Keyser honors Baron Johann de Kalb, a German volunteer and Major General in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Located beside the Maryland State House in Annapolis, it commemorates de Kalb's leadership and sacrifice at the Battle of Camden in 1780. The monument was erected by the U.S. Congress in recognition of his service and dedication to American independence.
Maryland State House, Annapolis, Maryland
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This bronze memorial by Robert Tait McKenzie honors Jane Delano, founder of the American Red Cross Nursing Service, and the 296 nurses who died in World War I. Located on the west side of the Red Cross Building in Washington, D.C.'s Foggy Bottom area, it commemorates the vital contributions and sacrifices of nurses during the war. Delano's leadership unified nursing organizations and prepared thousands of nurses for wartime service. The memorial is part of a broader collection of sculptures near the Red Cross headquarters.
West side of the American Red Cross Building, Washington, D.C.
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The Jane Delano statue is a marble memorial by Frances Rich located at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. It honors Jane Delano and her contributions to military nursing and emergency services. Known also as the Military Nurses Memorial, the statue is situated near Memorial Drive and McPherson Avenue and is documented in James M. Goode's sculpture references. It commemorates women’s roles in military and emergency service contexts.
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
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The Delaware State Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania is a bronze sculpture by Ron Tunison honoring Delaware soldiers who fought in the Civil War. Located near the Visitor's Center along Baltimore Pike, it is part of a collection of state memorials commemorating the Battle of Gettysburg. The memorial highlights Delaware's role in this pivotal conflict and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Delaware State Memorial, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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Delta Solar Sculpture is a stainless steel abstract artwork by Alejandro Otero located at Jefferson Drive and 7th Street SW near the Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C. It is part of the collection of sculptures on The Mall and is noted in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture.' The piece reflects Otero's abstract style and is accessible via nearby Metro stations.
Jefferson Dr & 7th St SW, Washington, D.C.
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The "Demeter & Cows" sculptures by Raymond J. Kaskey are located at the Maryland Department of Agriculture in Annapolis, Maryland. These cast stone sculptures depict Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture, alongside cows, symbolizing the state's agricultural heritage. Created in 1987, the artworks blend mythology with local cultural themes. They are part of Annapolis's public art collection and are recognized in the Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog.
Maryland Department of Agriculture, Annapolis, Maryland
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Democracy in Action is a ceramic tile sculpture by Nathan C. Wyeth and Wayland Gregory located at the Municipal Center (Bureau of Motor Vehicles) in Washington, D.C.'s Judiciary Square area. The artwork explores allegorical and mythological themes related to democratic governance. It is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" and the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog. The sculpture is accessible near the Judiciary Square Metro station.
Municipal Center (Bureau of Motor Vehicles), 301 C St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The "Demons" sculpture at 2101 Connecticut Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., is a limestone work dating from circa 1927. It is recognized for its allegorical and mythological themes and is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture." The piece is part of the artistic landscape of the Connecticut Avenue area, though detailed information about the artist and imagery is limited. No images are presently available for this sculpture.
2101 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
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The John Dill statue is a bronze memorial located at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, near Washington, D.C. Created by Herbert Haseltine, Lawrence Grant White, and Willis Bosworth, it honors Dill's role in World War I and World War II. The statue is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" and is part of the cemetery's collection of national military memorials. It is accessible via the nearby Arlington Cemetery Metro Station.
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
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The Discus Thrower statue east of the State Department in Washington, D.C. is a bronze sculpture by the ancient Greek artist Myron, located in the Foggy Bottom area. It depicts a classical athlete in the act of throwing a discus and is noted in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture." Positioned near Virginia Avenue and 21st Street NW, the statue is accessible from the Farragut West Metro station and is part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog of public artworks.
Virginia Avenue & 21st Street NW, Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C.
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The District of Columbia Building in Washington, D.C.'s Federal Triangle area features a series of marble statues representing various arts and enterprises. Created by Adolpho de Nesti and Cope & Stewardson, these allegorical sculptures depict disciplines such as painting, architecture, music, commerce, and agriculture. They are part of a broader collection of public art in the Federal Triangle, accessible via the nearby Federal Triangle Metro Station. The statues are documented in James M. Goode's works and the Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog.
District of Columbia Building, Federal Triangle, Washington, D.C.
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The Law & Justice sculpture at the District of Columbia Building in Washington, D.C. is a marble allegorical artwork by Adolpho de Nesti and Cope & Stewardson. It depicts the figures of Law and Justice flanking the District of Columbia seal. Located in the Federal Triangle area near the Federal Triangle Metro Station, the sculpture embodies themes of law, justice, and civic symbolism. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
District of Columbia Building, Federal Triangle, Washington, D.C.
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The District of Columbia World War I Memorial Bandshell, also known as the DC War Memorial, honors the men and women from Washington, D.C. who served in World War I. It features inscriptions of the names of those who died, serving as a lasting tribute to their sacrifice and service. Located near the Tidal Basin at Independence Avenue and 15th Street SW, it is accessible via the Smithsonian Metro Station. The memorial stands as a symbol of courage and patriotism from the Great War.
District of Columbia World War I Memorial Bandshell, Independence Ave & 15th St SW, Washington, D.C.
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The Double Excentric Gyratory is a stainless steel kinetic sculpture by George Rickey located in San Francisco, California. It exemplifies Rickey's abstract style and his use of movement in art. The sculpture is part of California's public art collection and contributes to the city's vibrant cultural scene. Exact location details are not specified, but it is recognized as an important work within Rickey's oeuvre and the abstract art genre.
San Francisco, California, USA
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Dovetail is an abstract stainless steel sculpture by Rodney Carroll, created around 2003 and located near Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in Bethesda, Maryland. It is part of the Maryland Suburbs collection featured in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture.' The piece contributes to the region's public art and is situated near 4350 East-West Highway. The sculpture exemplifies contemporary abstract art in the Washington, D.C. suburbs.
Near Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, Bethesda, Maryland
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Dragon (Tree Spirit) is a wooden sculpture by Jim Calder located in Takoma Park, Maryland. The artwork represents allegorical and mythological themes, depicting a dragon or tree spirit. Positioned near Tulip Avenue and Holly Avenue, it is part of the Washington, D.C. suburbs' public art collection. The piece has been noted in local media but lacks photographic documentation in the archive.
Tulip Avenue near Holly Avenue, Takoma Park, Maryland
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The DRAPEAU, Jean statue at Place Jacques Cartier in Montreal commemorates the influential former mayor Jean Drapeau. Situated in a historic and vibrant public square, the statue is part of Montreal's rich collection of public art honoring notable figures. It serves as a cultural landmark within Old Montreal, contributing to the city's historical narrative.
Place Jacques Cartier, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Draped Andolina is an abstract aluminum sculpture by Gary Mitchell situated in Charlottesville, Virginia. The work highlights abstract art through its flowing, draped forms and use of metal. It is part of the city's collection of public sculptures and is noted on various art resource websites. Exact location details within Charlottesville are not specified.
Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
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The Stanley Draper statue is a memorial sculpture located in Bicentennial Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It commemorates Stanley Draper, a figure of local significance. The statue is part of the city's collection of public artworks and contributes to the cultural heritage of Oklahoma City. Precise details about the statue's artist and design are not available in the current records.
Bicentennial Park, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
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Dual Form is a sculpture located at 1612 21st Street NW in Washington, D.C., within the Massachusetts Avenue area as identified by James M. Goode. It is part of the Phillips Collection's outdoor art holdings. The sculpture is recognized in Goode's authoritative guide to Washington sculpture but lacks detailed public documentation or imagery in the available sources.
Phillips Collection, 1612 21st St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Samuel Francis DuPont Memorial Fountain in Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C., is a marble monument by Daniel Chester French honoring Rear Admiral DuPont's naval service during the Civil War. It replaced an earlier statue of DuPont that was moved to Wilmington, Delaware, in 1920. The fountain features allegorical figures symbolizing maritime themes and is located in the Massachusetts Avenue area near the Dupont Circle Metro Station. It stands as both a tribute to DuPont's distinguished career and a significant work of public art.
Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of Rear Admiral Samuel Francis DuPont was originally placed in DuPont Circle, Washington, D.C., but was moved in 1920 to the entrance of Rockford Park in Wilmington, Delaware. It was erected by the U.S. Congress to honor DuPont's distinguished naval service. The statue remains a significant historical monument commemorating DuPont's legacy.
Entrance to Rockford Park, Wilmington, Delaware
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The Mary Dyer statue by Sylvia Shaw Judson is a bronze memorial located at the Massachusetts State House in Boston. It honors Mary Dyer, a Quaker executed in 1660 for her religious beliefs, symbolizing her commitment to religious freedom. Dedicated in 1959, the statue reflects themes of liberty, conscience, and women's historical contributions. It stands near Beacon and Bowdoin Streets as part of Boston's rich collection of public sculptures.
Massachusetts State House, Beacon & Bowdoin Streets, Boston, MA
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This bronze statue of Mary Dyer by Sylvia Shaw Judson is located at the Friends Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It honors Mary Dyer, a Quaker martyr known for her religious advocacy in the 17th century. The sculpture is part of Philadelphia's collection of historical monuments and reflects themes of women and religious freedom. It is cataloged in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Friends Center, 15th & Cherry Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Eagle in Flight relief (ca. 1962)
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The Eagle Sculpture is located on the Old Custom House in Boston, Massachusetts, serving as a symbolic and decorative element of this historic building. It represents themes of strength and vigilance and is part of Boston's rich architectural heritage. The sculpture is one of many artistic features that highlight the city's historical significance in trade and governance.
Old Custom House, Boston, Massachusetts
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The Eagle statue at Umbrella Properties, Inc. in Coburg, Oregon, is a public sculpture symbolizing strength and freedom through the depiction of an eagle. It contributes to the local cultural and artistic environment and is located at 91120 Willamette Street in Coburg. The statue is part of a documented collection of animal-themed sculptures in the region.
Umbrella Properties, Inc. building, 91120 Willamette St, Coburg, Oregon
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: EDISON, Thomas A bust (ca. 1952) at the Naval Research Lab
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The Edward VII statue in Philip's Square, Montreal, is a bronze monument by Louis-Philippe Hébert, erected in 1914 to honor the British monarch. It commemorates King Edward VII, reflecting his popularity and significance to the citizens of Montreal. The statue is situated at Union and St. Catherine Streets and is part of Montreal's rich collection of public sculptures.
Philip's Square, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Albert Einstein statue by Robert Berks stands at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C.'s Foggy Bottom area. Dedicated in 1979, it features a large celestial map at Einstein's feet depicting stars, planets, and other astronomical objects as they appeared at the time. The statue honors Einstein's scientific legacy and includes several of his notable quotes. It is located near the Foggy Bottom-GWU Metro station and is part of a significant collection of sculptures in the area.
National Academy of Sciences, Constitution Ave & 22nd St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial is a planned monument in Washington, D.C., honoring the 34th U.S. President and World War II General. Located near Jefferson Drive and 7th Street SW, the memorial commemorates Eisenhower's leadership during the war and his presidency. Completion was expected around 2011, though current details are not provided. The site is near the Smithsonian Metro Station, making it accessible to visitors.
Jefferson Drive & 7th Street SW, Washington, D.C.
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This sculpture commemorates General Dwight D. Eisenhower and is situated in Alexandria, Virginia, near Washington, D.C., at Eisenhower Avenue and Holland Lane. It is referenced in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" under the Virginia Suburbs category. The memorial honors Eisenhower's military and presidential legacy and is part of a collection of sculptures dedicated to U.S. Presidents in the region. Exact coordinates are not specified, but the location is well established within the Virginia suburbs of the D.C. area.
Eisenhower Ave & Holland Lane, Alexandria, Virginia
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This statue in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, honors General Dwight David Eisenhower, a prominent World War II commander and U.S. President. It is part of Gettysburg's extensive array of historical sculptures. The memorial highlights Eisenhower's military and presidential contributions within a city famed for its Civil War history. Exact details about the statue's location and artist are not specified in the available information.
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Electricity, Fidelity & Steam relief at the Tariff Commission Bldg
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Elephant Light Standards in Sausalito, California
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The Elephants sculpture is a marble artwork from around 1955 located at the India Supply Company, a branch of the Indian Embassy in Washington, D.C. The artist is unknown. It was documented in James M. Goode's 1974 book "Outdoor Sculpture" but omitted from his later "Washington Sculpture." The sculpture highlights Indian cultural symbolism and contributes to the artistic environment of Massachusetts Avenue NW.
India Supply Company, 2536 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Embassy of Iran Doors (ca. 1960) formerly in Washington, D.C. (no longer in place)
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The Robert Emmet statue in Washington, D.C.'s Kalorama District is a bronze work by Jerome Connor honoring the Irish patriot and independence leader. Gifted to the Smithsonian in 1917 and erected in 1966, it commemorates Emmet's legacy and the fiftieth anniversary of Irish independence. Located near Sheridan Circle on Massachusetts Avenue, it is part of a notable collection of sculptures in the area.
Near Sheridan Circle, Kalorama District, Washington, D.C.
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The End of the Trail - Lewis & Clark Statue in Seaside, Oregon commemorates the historic expedition of Lewis and Clark to the Pacific Coast. Situated on the boardwalk, it marks the end of their journey and celebrates American exploration history. The statue is a notable landmark in Seaside, reflecting the legacy of these explorers.
Seaside Boardwalk, Seaside, Oregon, USA
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Eos the Titan is a sculpture by Jules Olitski displayed at the Kemper Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri. Also known as "Naked Woman with Large Hips," the work exemplifies Olitski's abstract art style and thematic focus on the female form. It is part of the museum's contemporary art collection, contributing to its diverse artistic offerings.
Kemper Museum of Art, 4420 Warwick Blvd, Kansas City, Missouri
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Epoch by Albert Paley near the Nat'l Portrait Gallery
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The John Ericsson Monument near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., created by James Earle Fraser around 1926, commemorates the Swedish-American inventor and mechanical engineer John Ericsson. Ericsson is celebrated for his innovative twin screw-propeller system and his design of the USS Monitor, a groundbreaking ironclad warship during the American Civil War. The granite memorial is situated in the Potomac Park area and highlights Ericsson's lasting impact on naval engineering and American history.
John Ericsson Monument near Lincoln Memorial, Potomac Park, Washington, D.C.
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The Ether Monument (The Good Samaritan) is a granite sculpture by John Quincy Adams Ward located in the Boston Public Gardens, Massachusetts. It honors the medical breakthrough of ether anesthesia and symbolizes emergency care and compassion. The monument stands near Beacon and Arlington Streets and is part of Boston's historic public art collection.
Boston Public Gardens, Beacon & Arlington Streets, Boston, Massachusetts
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The Eurythmy sculpture by Andre Ramseyer is a bronze abstract artwork from around 1955, located at the Swiss Embassy in Washington, D.C. It was featured in James M. Goode's 1974 book "Outdoor Sculpture" but not in his later 2008 update. The sculpture contributes to the embassy's cultural presence and is accessible near the Woodley Park Metro station. It represents mid-century abstract art within a diplomatic setting.
Swiss Embassy, 2900 Cathedral Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Evangel Cathedral Sculptures by Brad Coriell are religious artworks located at the Evangel Cathedral in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. These sculptures emphasize themes of faith and spirituality and contribute to the religious setting of the cathedral. The site is part of the broader Washington, D.C. suburbs cultural and religious heritage. There is no nearby metro station serving this location.
Evangel Cathedral, 13901 Central Ave, Upper Marlboro, MD
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Exaltation is an abstract sculpture by John V Poretta located near the Leacock Building at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. It contributes to the university's public art collection and reflects modern abstract artistic themes. The sculpture is part of Montreal's rich cultural environment and is documented on dcMemorials.com.
Near Leacock Building, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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This steel sculpture by Lyndon Fayne Pomeroy is installed at Oakland Realty in Billings, Montana. It is part of the city's public art collection and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The sculpture contributes to the artistic environment of Billings and represents Pomeroy's work in the region. Located at 1925 Grand Avenue, it is a recognized piece within Montana's sculpture landscape.
1925 Grand Avenue, Billings, Montana
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Expanding Universe Fountain in the Foreign Service Court of the Dept of State
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This plaque in Washington, D.C. commemorates Edgar Allen, founder of the organization that became Easter Seals. Motivated by his son's death and the lack of medical services, Allen established a hospital and later founded the National Society for Crippled Children in 1919. Easter Seals now supports over a million individuals with disabilities annually through a wide network of service sites. The plaque was created by artist Sam Pena and is part of the Extra Mile collection honoring philanthropists.
15th St NW between Pennsylvania Ave & F St, Washington, D.C.
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This plaque in Washington, D.C., created by Sam Pena, honors Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross and a Civil War nurse known as the "Angel of the Battlefield." Born in Massachusetts to abolitionist parents, Barton dedicated her life to humanitarian service, including locating missing soldiers after the war. The plaque is part of the Extra Mile series and is located on 15th Street NW between F and G Streets near the Federal Triangle Metro station.
15th St NW between F & G Streets, Washington, D.C.
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This plaque in Washington, D.C. honors Ballington and Maud Booth, founders of Volunteers of America, a nonprofit dedicated to aiding marginalized populations. Created by Sam Pena, it is part of the Extra Mile series recognizing philanthropic leaders. The Booths' work emphasized holistic care and social reform, impacting millions across the U.S. The plaque is located on 15th Street NW between F and G Streets NW near the Federal Triangle Metro station.
15th Street NW between F & G Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
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This plaque in Washington, D.C. honors William D. Boyce, founder of the Boy Scouts of America. Created by Sam Pena, it recognizes Boyce's role in introducing scouting to the U.S. in 1910, which has since benefited millions of young Americans. The memorial is located on G Street NW between 14th and 15th Streets near the Federal Triangle Metro station.
G St NW between 14th & 15th Sts, Washington, D.C.
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This plaque in Washington, D.C., created by Sam Pena, honors César Chávez, a Mexican American labor leader and civil rights activist. Chávez co-founded the United Farm Workers union and led nonviolent protests to improve conditions for migrant farm workers. The plaque is part of the Extra Mile memorial series and is located on G Street NW between 14th and 15th Streets near the Federal Triangle Metro station. It commemorates Chávez's significant contributions to labor rights and social justice.
G St NW between 14th & 15th Sts, Washington, D.C.
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This plaque in Washington, D.C. honors Ernest Kent Coulter, founder of the Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring movement. Created by artist Sam Pena, it recognizes Coulter's lifelong dedication to child advocacy and social welfare. The plaque is part of the Extra Mile memorial and is located near the Federal Triangle Metro station.
15th St NW between F & G Sts, Washington, D.C.
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This plaque by Sam Pena honors Frederick Douglass, a key abolitionist and civil rights leader, located in Washington, D.C. Douglass was a powerful orator and writer who fought for equality and justice throughout his life. The plaque is part of the Extra Mile project celebrating influential American figures. It is situated on 15th Street NW near Pennsylvania Avenue and F Street, close to the Federal Triangle Metro station.
15th St NW between Pennsylvania Ave & F St, Washington, D.C.
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This plaque in Washington, D.C. honors W.E.B. Du Bois and Mary White Ovington, co-founders of the NAACP and prominent civil rights activists. Created by Sam Pena, it is part of the Extra Mile project recognizing leaders in social justice. The plaque is located near G Street NW east of 14th Street, close to the Federal Triangle Metro station. It commemorates their lifelong dedication to racial equality and civil rights advocacy.
G St NW east of 14th St, Washington, D.C.
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This plaque in Washington, D.C. honors Millard and Linda Fuller, founders of Habitat for Humanity International, a nonprofit dedicated to building affordable housing worldwide. Created by artist Sam Pena, the plaque is part of the Extra Mile collection recognizing philanthropic leaders. It is located on 15th Street NW between F and G Streets, near the Federal Triangle Metro station. The Fullers' work has inspired global volunteer efforts to provide decent shelter for families in need.
15th Street NW between F & G Streets, Washington, D.C.
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The Extra Mile plaque in Washington, D.C. honors Luther and Charlotte Gulick for founding the Camp Fire Girls, America's first nonsectarian, interracial youth organization. Luther Gulick was instrumental in the invention and promotion of basketball and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. The plaque, created by Sam Pena, is located on G Street NW near 14th Street, close to the Federal Triangle Metro station. It recognizes the Gulicks' lasting impact on youth development and physical fitness.
G Street NW east of 14th Street, Washington, D.C.
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This plaque in Washington, D.C., honors William Edwin Hall, who led the Boys and Girls Clubs of America as unpaid president for almost four decades. His leadership and personal commitment helped the organization thrive and provide safe, supportive environments for youth. The plaque is part of the Extra Mile memorial series by artist Sam Pena.
15th St NW between F & G Sts, Washington, D.C.
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This plaque in Washington, D.C. honors Paul P. Harris, founder of Rotary International, a global service organization. Created by artist Sam Pena, it commemorates Harris's vision of uniting professionals for humanitarian service and ethical leadership. Located near Federal Triangle Metro, the plaque is part of the Extra Mile series celebrating philanthropic contributions.
15th St NW between Pennsylvania Ave & F St, Washington, D.C.
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The Extra Mile plaque in Washington, D.C. honors Edgar J. Helms, founder of Goodwill Industries. Created by Sam Pena, it commemorates Helms' pioneering work in social innovation and employment for disadvantaged individuals. Located in Judiciary Square, the plaque highlights Helms' philosophy of providing a "hand up, not a hand out." It is part of a series celebrating philanthropists and is accessible near the Federal Triangle Metro Station.
15th St NW between Pennsylvania Ave & F St, Washington, D.C.
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This plaque in Washington, D.C. honors Melvin Jones, founder of Lions Clubs International, a global service organization. Created by artist Sam Pena, it celebrates Jones' vision of community service and cooperative altruism. The plaque is part of the Extra Mile series recognizing notable philanthropists and is located near the Federal Triangle Metro station.
15th Street NW between F & G Streets, Washington, D.C.
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The Extra Mile: KELLER, Helen plaque in Washington, D.C., created by Sam Pena, honors Helen Keller, the first deafblind person to graduate college and a prominent activist. Located on G Street NW between 14th and 15th Streets, it is part of the Extra Mile memorial recognizing individuals who have made significant societal contributions. The plaque highlights Keller's advocacy for people with disabilities and her progressive activism. It stands near the Federal Triangle Metro station in Washington, D.C.
G Street NW between 14th & 15th Streets, Washington, D.C.
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This plaque in Washington, D.C., created by Sam Pena, honors Eunice Kennedy Shriver, founder of the Special Olympics. It recognizes her pioneering work advocating for people with intellectual disabilities and promoting inclusion through sports. Located on G Street NW between 14th and 15th Streets, the plaque is part of the Extra Mile National Monument celebrating philanthropic contributions. Shriver's legacy includes being the only living woman featured on a U.S. commemorative coin.
G St NW between 14th & 15th Sts, Washington, D.C.
Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Extra Mile: KENNEDY SHRIVER, Eunice plaque
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This plaque by Sam Pena in Washington, D.C. honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a key leader of the civil rights movement and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. It highlights his leadership in non-violent protest and his enduring legacy in advancing racial equality. Located on G Street NW between 14th and 15th Streets, it is part of the Extra Mile project celebrating notable American figures.
G Street NW between 14th & 15th Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
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This plaque in Washington, D.C. honors Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA in 1912. Created by artist Sam Pena, it recognizes Low's dedication to empowering girls through leadership and community service. The plaque is part of the Extra Mile memorial and is located on G Street NW between 14th and 15th Streets near the Federal Triangle Metro station.
G Street NW between 14th & 15th Streets, Washington, D.C.
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The Extra Mile: TUBMAN, Harriet plaque in Washington, D.C. by Sam Pena honors Harriet Tubman, a key figure in the abolitionist movement and the Underground Railroad. Tubman escaped slavery and led hundreds to freedom, later advocating for women's suffrage and supporting freed African Americans. The plaque is located on G Street NW near 14th Street in Washington, D.C., as part of the Extra Mile memorial. It commemorates her bravery and lasting impact on American history.
G Street NW east of 14th Street, Washington, D.C.
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This plaque in Washington, D.C. honors Booker T. Washington, a key African American educator and leader who advocated for civil rights through education and pragmatic negotiation. Created by artist Sam Pena, it is part of the Extra Mile memorial series recognizing influential Americans. Washington's efforts helped establish the Tuskegee Institute as a premier institution for African Americans. The plaque is located on 15th Street NW between F and G Streets near the Federal Triangle Metro station.
15th Street NW between F & G Streets, Washington, D.C.
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"Extra, Extra (Capital City Prospers)" is a statue by Becky Eiker located in Helena, Montana. It is recognized for its thematic focus on children and community prosperity. The sculpture is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and forms part of Helena's public art collection. It is situated among other notable sculptures in the city.
Helena, Montana, USA
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The Falcon statue by R. Tait McKenzie is a bronze sculpture situated in front of McLellan Library at McGill University, Montreal. It was gifted by Gordon Lewis in memory of Eva Maud Lewis. McKenzie, a McGill alumnus and former faculty member, is known for his animal sculptures. The statue is part of a collection of artworks enhancing the university's cultural landscape.
Redpath Terrace, in front of McLellan Library, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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"Familia" and "The Couple" are two sculptures from around 1998 located in the Strathmore Hall Sculpture Garden in Bethesda, Maryland. "Familia" is a stainless steel piece by Barton Rubenstein, and "The Couple" is by Eileen Flink. The garden is a prominent cultural site near Washington, D.C., and "Familia" is noted in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture". The sculptures contribute to the artistic environment of the Maryland suburbs.
Strathmore Hall Sculpture Garden, 10701 Rockville Pike, North Bethesda, Maryland
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The Family Tree of Hope was a wooden sculpture created around 1974 by Dennis Stroy Jr, formerly located near 16th and Kennedy Streets NW in Washington, D.C., adjacent to the Carter Barron Amphitheater. It was documented in James M. Goode's 1974 book "Outdoor Sculpture" but was not included in the 2008 update "Washington Sculpture." The sculpture is no longer present at its original site, and further details about its history or removal are limited.
16th & Kennedy Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Farmer Slopping Pigs sculpture is an aluminum artwork by Richard S. Beyer from around 1984, located at Don Beyer Motors in Falls Church, Virginia near Washington, D.C. It depicts a farmer feeding pigs and is part of the Virginia Suburbs collection in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture.' The piece highlights animal themes and contributes to the area's public art scene. The sculpture is installed at 1231 West Broad Street in Falls Church.
Don Beyer Motors, 1231 West Broad Street, Falls Church, Virginia
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The David G. Farragut Memorial is a bronze sculpture by Vinnie Ream Hoxie located in Farragut Square, Washington, D.C. It honors Admiral Farragut, a prominent Civil War naval commander. The memorial is situated at Connecticut Avenue and 17th Street NW, near the Farragut North Metro Station. It is documented in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture and the Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog.
Farragut Square, Washington, D.C.
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The 1st Inaugural relief is a bronze sculpture by Robert Graham, part of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C. It depicts Roosevelt's first presidential inauguration and is one of ten sculptures that illustrate key aspects of his presidency. Located beside the Tidal Basin in Potomac Park, the memorial honors Roosevelt's leadership during critical periods in U.S. history. The site is accessible via the Smithsonian Metro Station and is documented in notable art inventories and publications.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C.
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The Breadline statue by George Segal is a bronze sculpture at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C., created around 2007. It represents the struggles of the Great Depression and is one of ten sculptures in the memorial. Located beside the Tidal Basin in Potomac Park, it contributes to the commemoration of FDR's presidency and his impact on American society.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Potomac Park, Washington, D.C.
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The Fireside Chat statue by George Segal, created around 2007, is part of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C. It commemorates Roosevelt's influential radio addresses during his presidency. Located beside the Tidal Basin in Potomac Park, the bronze sculpture is one of ten that depict key moments from Roosevelt's life and leadership. The memorial is a significant cultural site accessible near the Smithsonian Metro Station.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C.
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The Funeral Cortege relief is a bronze sculpture by Leonard Baskin, created around 2007 as part of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C. It depicts the funeral procession of President Roosevelt, reflecting the nation's mourning. Located beside the Tidal Basin in Potomac Park, the memorial includes ten sculptures illustrating key aspects of Roosevelt's presidency. This relief contributes to the memorial's overall narrative honoring Roosevelt's life and leadership.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C.
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The Presidential Seal sculpture by Tom Hardy is part of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C., commemorating the 32nd U.S. President. Installed around 2007, this bronze artwork is one of ten sculptures that depict key aspects of Roosevelt's presidency. The memorial is situated beside the Tidal Basin in the Potomac Park area and is accessible from the Smithsonian Metro Station. It serves as a significant historical and artistic site honoring Roosevelt's legacy.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C.
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The Eleanor Roosevelt statue, sculpted by Neil Estern around 2007, is part of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C., located beside the Tidal Basin. This bronze sculpture honors Eleanor Roosevelt's legacy as a champion of human rights and social justice. The memorial includes ten sculptures depicting significant aspects of FDR's presidency and era. It is situated in James M. Goode's Potomac Park area near the Smithsonian Metro Station.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze and granite sculpture by Robert Graham depicts President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in his wheelchair and is part of the FDR Memorial beside the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. The memorial honors Roosevelt's leadership during the Great Depression and World War II and includes multiple sculptures representing key moments of his presidency. It is located in James M. Goode's Potomac Park area, a significant site for monuments in the city.
FDR Memorial, Ohio Drive & West Basin Drive SW, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of Franklin Delano Roosevelt with his dog Fala, created by Neil Estern around 2007, is part of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C. Located beside the Tidal Basin in Potomac Park, the memorial features ten sculptures that honor Roosevelt's presidency. The site is a significant tribute to Roosevelt's leadership and personal life and is accessible via the nearby Smithsonian Metro Station.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C.
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The Rural Couple statue is a bronze sculpture by George Segal, created around 2007, and part of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C. It depicts rural Americans during the Great Depression, highlighting themes of resilience and social programs under FDR's leadership. Located beside the Tidal Basin in the Potomac Park area, the statue is one of ten sculptures that collectively honor Roosevelt's presidency.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C.
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The Social Programs sculpture by Robert Graham is part of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C., located beside the Tidal Basin in Potomac Park. It is one of ten sculptures commemorating key aspects of FDR's presidency, focusing on his social welfare initiatives. The memorial is a significant public artwork accessible near the Smithsonian Metro Station and is documented in major art inventories and references.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Potomac Park, Washington, D.C.
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The Federal Reserve Sculptures—Law, Transportation, and Eagle—are marble artworks by John Gregory and Paul Cret located in Washington, D.C.'s Foggy Bottom area. These sculptures represent allegorical and mythological themes related to the Federal Reserve's functions. Positioned near Constitution Avenue and 20th Street NW, they are accessible via the Smithsonian Metro Station. The sculptures are documented in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog and featured in James M. Goode's authoritative guide to Washington sculpture.
Constitution Ave. & 20th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The "Man Controlling Trade" statue by Michael Lantz is a limestone allegorical sculpture located in Washington, D.C.'s Federal Triangle near Pennsylvania Avenue and 6th Street NW. It symbolizes the Federal Trade Commission's role in regulating commerce and protecting consumers. The FTC, founded in 1914, aims to prevent anticompetitive business practices. The statue is part of a notable collection of public artworks in the Federal Triangle and is documented in key art inventories.
Pennsylvania Ave & 6th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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Federal Triangle Flowers is an abstract aluminum sculpture by Stephen Robin, installed in 1997 at the Ronald Reagan Building's courtyard in Washington, D.C.'s Federal Triangle area. It is part of a collection of public artworks documented by James M. Goode and is located near other sculptures such as Martin Puryear's "Bearing Witness." The sculpture reflects modern abstract art themes and is accessible via the nearby Federal Triangle Metro Station.
Ronald Reagan Building courtyard, Federal Triangle, Washington, D.C.
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Fenêtres sur l'avenir is an abstract sculpture by Marcel Barbeau located on Redpath Terrace in front of McLellan Library at McGill University in Montreal. The work contributes to the university's collection of public art and reflects Barbeau's abstract artistic style. It is situated near other sculptures such as The Falcon by R. Tait McKenzie, enhancing the cultural environment of the campus. The sculpture symbolizes themes of future possibilities and is a notable piece within Montreal's artistic heritage.
Redpath Terrace, in front of McLellan Library, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The FFOULKE monument, or Rabboni statue, is a bronze sculpture by Gutzon Borglum located in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. It is part of the cemetery's collection of artistic memorials. Borglum is a notable American sculptor, and this work contributes to the cultural heritage of the cemetery. The monument is accessible via the nearby Fort Totten Metro station.
Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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The Fidelity-Bravery-Integrity sculpture is located on Pennsylvania Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets NW in Washington, D.C., near the FBI Building. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' as part of the Pennsylvania Avenue area's collection of public artworks. The sculpture represents the virtues of fidelity, bravery, and integrity, contributing to the rich cultural landscape of the nation's capital.
Pennsylvania Avenue between 9th & 10th Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Edward A. Filene Memorial in Boston Common is a bronze sculpture by George Aarons honoring the influential businessman and philanthropist Edward Albert Filene. Filene is renowned for founding the Filene's department store chain and advancing credit unions in the U.S. The memorial is located at Tremont Street and Temple Place in Boston, Massachusetts. It commemorates Filene's significant contributions to commerce and social entrepreneurship.
Boston Common, Tremont St & Temple Pl, Boston, Massachusetts
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The Firemen in World War I Memorial in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, by Giuseppe Moretti honors firefighters who served and sacrificed during World War I. Dedicated in 1924 and restored in 2002, it also commemorates the heroism of firefighters lost on September 11, 2001. The memorial stands as a tribute to the dedication and valor of Harrisburg's fire service members and their contributions to the nation.
Firemen in World War I Memorial, Front Street at Verbeke, Riverfront Park, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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"First Day" is a bronze statue of a whitetail deer fawn by Geoffrey C. Smith, located in the Rose Park Sculpture Garden in Billings, Montana. Donated in 1994 by the artist and the Big Sky Sculpture Council, it is dedicated to Lucille R. Miles. The sculpture garden features multiple artworks and is situated near 21st Street West and Avenue D. This piece highlights Smith's focus on animal subjects and contributes to the cultural fabric of Billings.
Rose Park Sculpture Garden, Billings, Montana
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The First English High School plaque at the Massachusetts State House in Boston commemorates the first public high school in the United States. It highlights Boston's important role in the history of American education. The plaque is located near Derne Street between Hancock and Bowdoin Streets within the State House grounds. It is part of a collection of historical memorials in Boston.
Massachusetts State House, Boston, MA
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The "First Flight" sculpture by Stephen H. Smith near the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, commemorates the Wright brothers' historic first powered flight in 1903. Dedicated during the 2003 Centennial, the bronze artwork honors both the Wrights and the local community that supported their efforts. It provides a unique artistic perspective on the event, complementing the famous photograph taken at the time. The sculpture is a symbol of innovation, collaboration, and the enduring legacy of the birth of aviation.
First Flight sculpture near Wright Brothers National Memorial, Kill Devil Hills, NC
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The Thomas Fitzsimons statue is a bronze sculpture by Giuseppe Donato located near Logan Circle in Philadelphia, at Benjamin Franklin Parkway and 18th Street. It commemorates Thomas Fitzsimons and is displayed alongside a statue of Diego de Gardoqui. The artwork is part of Philadelphia's rich collection of public monuments and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Benjamin Franklin Parkway & 18th Street, Philadelphia, PA
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This statue in Key West, Florida, honors Henry Morrison Flagler, a key figure in the development of Florida's east coast through his railroad ventures. Positioned at 100 Grinnell Street, it recognizes Flagler's contributions to the region's growth and accessibility. The memorial is included in the dcMemorials.com archive and is a point of interest for those exploring Florida's historical figures.
100 Grinnell Street, Key West, Florida
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The Folded Circle Ring sculpture is a public artwork located at 201 South 12th Street in Arlington, Virginia, near Washington, D.C. It is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" as part of the Virginia suburbs collection. The sculpture is situated within the Crystal Gateway North complex, a prominent site in Arlington. While detailed artist information and images are not available, the sculpture contributes to the area's outdoor art scene.
201 South 12th Street, Crystal Gateway North, Arlington, Virginia
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: FOLGER Shakespeare Library: Puck Fountain (ca. 1932 & 2002)
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The Shakespeare Sculptures by Greg Wyatt in the Elizabethan Garden at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. comprise eight works celebrating William Shakespeare's literary legacy. Located on the east side of the Folger building, these sculptures highlight themes from Shakespeare's plays and contribute to the cultural atmosphere of the garden. The Folger Library itself is a center for Shakespearean research and public appreciation.
Elizabethan Garden, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.
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The Fort Benton - Fort Macleod trail marker in Fort Benton, Montana, commemorates the historic trail linking Fort Benton with Fort Macleod, Canada. Positioned beside the Missouri River, it highlights the importance of this route in American and Canadian frontier history. Fort Benton is historically significant as a key fur trading post and river port in the 19th century. The marker is part of a collection of sculptures documenting American history in the western states.
Fort Benton, Montana, USA
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The Fort Benton 100th Anniversary Marker in Fort Benton, Montana, commemorates the town's centennial and its historical significance as a fur trading post and Missouri River port. The marker honors Fort Benton's role in Montana's development and the American West. It is part of a broader collection of sculptures and memorials documented by dcMemorials.com. The marker is located in the historic town of Fort Benton, known for its rich heritage and preserved historic district.
Fort Benton, Montana, USA
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The Fort Stevens: 6th Army Corps Memorial in Washington, D.C. honors the Sixth Army Corps' defense during the Battle of Fort Stevens in 1864. Dedicated in 1920 by the Associated Survivors Sixth Army Corps, it stands near the historic fort site within Rock Creek Park. The memorial is part of a collection of Civil War markers in the area and is accessible via the nearby "U" Street Metro station.
Fort Stevens, Washington, D.C.
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This plaque with a scale model of Fort Stevens is located inside the historic fort in Washington, D.C. Dedicated in 1936 by the Daughters of Union Veterans, it commemorates the Grand Army of the Republic and the fort's role in the Civil War. Positioned near the gun embrasures, the plaque offers visitors a detailed view of the fort's structure. It is maintained by the National Park Service and is near the "U" Street Metro station.
Fort Stevens, 1825 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Founders Memorial on Boston Common is a bronze sculpture by John Francis Paramino honoring early American founders such as William Blackstone. Located near Beacon and Walnut Streets in Boston, it commemorates the city's historical roots. The memorial is part of Boston's collection of public sculptures celebrating its heritage.
Boston Common, near Beacon & Walnut Streets, Boston, Massachusetts
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The Fountain of Faith is a bronze sculpture by Carl Milles located at National Memorial Park in Falls Church, Virginia. It depicts figures embodying love, faith, and hope for reunion after life. The work emphasizes daily faith and human connection, offering peace and tranquility to visitors. It is part of the Virginia Suburbs sculpture collection documented by James M. Goode.
National Memorial Park, Falls Church, Virginia
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The Four Chaplains Memorial in Falls Church, Virginia, commemorates the heroic sacrifice of four World War II chaplains who gave their life jackets to soldiers and perished when the troop transport Dorchester sank in 1943. Created by Constantino Nivola and dedicated in 1955, the memorial features symbolic fountain elements representing faith, sacrifice, and the struggle between good and evil. It honors chaplains of Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish faiths and stands within the National Memorial Park near Washington D.C.
National Memorial Park, Falls Church, Virginia
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The Four Sided Pyramid is a concrete sculpture by Sol LeWitt located in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. It showcases minimalist geometric design and is part of the garden's outdoor art collection. The sculpture is near Madison Drive and 7th Street NW, close to the National Archives and accessible via the Archives - Navy Memorial - Penn Quarter Metro station. It relates to themes of allegory and mythology.
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.
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The Man & Dog statue is a sculpture at the Franciscan Monastery in Washington, D.C., located near 14th and Quincy Streets NE. It represents themes of animals and religion and is part of the monastery's outdoor art collection. The site is accessible via the nearby Brookland - CUA Metro station. The statue contributes to the spiritual and cultural ambiance of the Franciscan Monastery grounds.
Franciscan Monastery, 14th & Quincy Sts NE, Washington, D.C.
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This statue, titled "Man (Jos??? ???one) with Hatchet," is situated at the Franciscan Monastery in Washington, D.C. It forms part of the monastery's religious sculpture collection near 14th and Quincy Streets NE. The figure's full name and detailed background are not clearly documented, but the statue contributes to the site's spiritual and artistic environment.
Franciscan Monastery, 14th & Quincy Sts NE, Washington, D.C.
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The Man in Cloak statue is a religious sculpture situated at the Franciscan Monastery in Washington, D.C., near 14th and Quincy Streets NE. It forms part of the monastery's collection of religious artworks. The site is accessible via the Brookland - Catholic University of America Metro Station. The statue contributes to the spiritual and artistic environment of the monastery grounds.
Franciscan Monastery, 14th & Quincy Streets NE, Washington, D.C.
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The Monk Holding Child statue is a religious sculpture at the Franciscan Monastery in Washington, D.C., depicting a Franciscan monk holding a child. It symbolizes care and spiritual guidance, reflecting the Franciscan order's values. Located near 14th and Quincy Streets NE, it is accessible via the Brookland - CUA Metro Station. The statue is part of the monastery's collection of religious artworks.
Franciscan Monastery, 14th & Quincy Sts NE, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Bernadette statue by Mary E. Lynch is a marble sculpture located at the Franciscan Monastery in Washington, D.C. It honors Saint Bernadette Soubirous, known for her visions of the Virgin Mary in Lourdes, France. The statue reflects important religious themes and commemorates Bernadette's canonization in 1933. It is accessible near the Brookland - CUA Metro station and is part of the monastery's outdoor art collection.
Franciscan Monastery, 14th & Quincy Streets NE, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Bernadine statue at the Franciscan Monastery in Washington, D.C. is a cast stone sculpture by John Joseph Earley. Positioned between the monastery's entrance arches, it honors the religious figure Saint Bernadine. The statue is part of a broader collection of religious artworks on the monastery grounds, accessible near 14th and Quincy Streets NE. It is cataloged in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's inventory and is near the Brookland - CUA Metro station.
Franciscan Monastery, 14th & Quincy Streets NE, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Christopher statue at the Franciscan Monastery in Washington, D.C. is a cast stone work by John Joseph Earley. It honors Saint Christopher, the patron saint of travelers, and is part of the monastery's religious art collection. Located near 14th and Quincy Streets NE, the statue is accessible via the Brookland - CUA Metro station. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Outdoor Sculpture' but not in his 'Washington Sculpture' volume.
Franciscan Monastery, 14th & Quincy Sts NE, Washington, D.C.
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The 'Saint Francis of Assisi & the Turtledoves' statue is a bronze sculpture by Porfirio Rosignoli, created around 1924 and located at the Franciscan Monastery in Washington, D.C. It portrays Saint Francis, patron saint of animals, with turtle doves, illustrating his compassion for nature. The statue is situated in the North Capitol Street area near 14th and Quincy Streets NE and is part of the monastery's artistic and religious heritage. It is recognized in key sculpture references and accessible via the nearby Brookland - CUA Metro Station.
Franciscan Monastery, 14th & Quincy Streets NE, Washington, D.C.
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The Saint Michael statue at the Franciscan Monastery in Washington, D.C., was created around 1924 by John Joseph Earley using cast stone. It depicts the archangel Michael and is part of the religious sculptures in the North Capitol Street area. The statue is located near 14th and Quincy Streets NE, close to the Brookland - CUA Metro station. It is documented in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Franciscan Monastery, 14th & Quincy Streets NE, Washington, D.C.
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The bronze statue of Father Godfrey Schilling at the Franciscan Monastery in Washington, D.C., was created around 1955 by Frederick Charles Shrady. It commemorates Father Schilling, the church's builder and superior, who lived from 1855 to 1934. The statue is part of a collection of religious artworks at the monastery located near 14th and Quincy Streets NE. Shrady, son of the sculptor of the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, contributed this piece to honor the Franciscan heritage in the city.
Franciscan Monastery, 14th & Quincy Streets NE, Washington, D.C.
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The Woman & Child statue is located in the lower garden of the Franciscan Monastery in Washington, D.C., near 14th and Quincy Streets NE. It embodies themes of religion, women, and children and is part of the monastery's extensive collection of sculptures. The site is accessible via the nearby Brookland - Catholic University of America Metro Station. The statue contributes to the spiritual ambiance of the monastery grounds.
Franciscan Monastery, 14th & Quincy Streets NE, Washington, D.C.
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The "Young Woman in cloak (Mary?)" statue is a religious sculpture located at the Franciscan Monastery in Washington, D.C., near 14th and Quincy Streets NE. Possibly representing Mary, the statue is part of the monastery's collection of religious artworks. It highlights themes of faith and the role of women in religion and is accessible via the nearby Brookland - CUA Metro Station.
Franciscan Monastery, 14th & Quincy Sts NE, Washington, D.C.
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The Benjamin Franklin Craftsman sculpture by Joseph Brown is a bronze statue located at the Municipal Services Building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It commemorates Benjamin Franklin, a key Founding Father and polymath. The sculpture is positioned near Thomas Paine Plaza and is part of a broader collection of public artworks celebrating Philadelphia's history.
Municipal Services Building, John F Kennedy Blvd at N Broad St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The Franklin, Benjamin Memorial - A Bolt of Lightening Memorial is a stainless steel sculpture by Isamu Noguchi located near the Delaware River Bridge in Philadelphia. It honors Benjamin Franklin's contributions as a scientist and Founding Father, particularly his work with electricity. The memorial is situated across 6th Street from Franklin Square, a historic area in Philadelphia. It symbolizes Franklin's legacy in science and American history.
Near Franklin Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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This Benjamin Franklin sculpture is located in Arlington, Virginia, near Washington, D.C., at the Foreign Service Institute courtyard on Arlington Boulevard. It is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" as part of the Virginia Suburbs collection. The sculpture honors the legacy of Benjamin Franklin and is part of the area's public art commemorating historical figures. Specific artistic details and images are not available in the provided context.
Foreign Service Institute Courtyard, 4000 Arlington Blvd, Arlington, VA
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This bronze statue of Benjamin Franklin by Richard Saltonsall Greenough is situated at Boston's Old City Hall. It commemorates Franklin's significant roles as a Founding Father, scientist, inventor, and diplomat. The statue is part of the artistic and historical fabric of Boston's civic center.
Old City Hall, Boston, Massachusetts
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This statue of Benjamin Franklin is located in Washington Square, a historic park in San Francisco, California. It commemorates Franklin's significant contributions as a Founding Father of the United States. The sculpture is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog. It is part of a collection of sculptures in Washington Square and contributes to the cultural heritage of the area.
Washington Square, San Francisco, California, USA
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This marble statue of Benjamin Franklin, crafted by Francesco Lazzerini, is situated at the Library Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It commemorates Franklin's extensive contributions as a Founding Father, scientist, and diplomat. The artwork stands at 1314 Locust Street, a site associated with Franklin's legacy in Philadelphia.
Library Company of Philadelphia, 1314 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA
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This marble statue of Benjamin Franklin, created by Jacques Jouvenal and Ernest Plassman and erected in 1889, stands near the Old Post Office in Washington, D.C. It honors Franklin's diverse roles as a Founding Father, scientist, inventor, and diplomat. Located in the Pennsylvania Avenue area, the statue is a notable piece of public art documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture." It is accessible from the nearby Federal Triangle Metro Station.
Old Post Office Pavilion, Pennsylvania Avenue & 12th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Freedom Sculpture by Zenos Frudakis is a bronze allegorical artwork situated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, near 16th and Vine Streets. It represents themes of freedom and mythology and is part of the city's public art collection. The sculpture is located close to the GlaxoSmithKline World Headquarters building. It highlights Frudakis's artistic vision and contributes to Philadelphia's cultural heritage.
16th & Vine Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The Friend to Friend Masonic Memorial is a bronze sculpture by Ron Tunison located in Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania. It honors the brotherhood and compassion shared between Masonic soldiers during the Civil War, especially at the Battle of Gettysburg. Positioned near the National Cemetery on Baltimore Pike, the memorial is part of Gettysburg's extensive collection of historic monuments. It reflects themes of Masonry and Civil War history within a nationally significant battlefield park.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Frieze on the City Hall in Kansas City, Missouri (16 Bas Relief Panels)
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The Frigate Arabella plaque at the Massachusetts State House in Boston commemorates the historical significance of the frigate Arabella. Positioned at a key government building, the plaque contributes to the rich tapestry of American history represented at this site. It is part of a collection of sculptures and memorials located at the State House, reflecting Boston's maritime and historical heritage.
Massachusetts State House, Boston, MA
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: FRISSELL, Hollis B relief on the Tuskegee University Chapel in Tuskegee Alabama
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The Barbara Fritchie gravesite at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Frederick, Maryland, features a bronze sculpture by James Edward Kelly. It honors Barbara Fritchie, a historical figure celebrated for her patriotic act during the Civil War. The memorial is located near the grave of Governor Thomas Johnson and is part of Frederick's rich collection of historical monuments. The site commemorates women's contributions and is a notable point of interest in the cemetery.
Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Maryland
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The Front End Man statue is a bronze sculpture by Lyndon Fayne Pomeroy located at Brown's Auto Transmission Repair in Billings, Montana. It is part of a pair with the nearby Tranny Man statue. The work was cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum around 2006 and adds to the local public art scene.
Brown's Auto Transmission Repair, 1144 Broadwater Ave, Billings, Montana
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Full Count is a bronze baseball-themed sculpture by John Dreyfuss located near the State Department in Washington, D.C., at Virginia Avenue and 20th Street NW. It is part of the city's public art collection and is situated with the Federal Reserve Annex nearby. The sculpture celebrates athletics and is accessible via the Farragut West Metro station.
Virginia Ave & 20th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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Future Stars is a bronze and concrete sculpture created around 1991 by Kenneth Valimaki, located at the National Education Association headquarters in Washington, D.C. Positioned in the Sixteenth Street area, it symbolizes hope and potential, aligning with the NEA's educational mission. The sculpture is documented in James M. Goode's guide to Washington sculptures but currently lacks publicly available photographs. It contributes to the rich public art landscape of Washington, D.C.
National Education Association, 16th & M Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Thomas Trueman Gaff monument is a bronze sculpture by Jules Dechin located in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. It commemorates Thomas Trueman Gaff and forms part of the cemetery's notable collection of funerary art. Rock Creek Cemetery is a historic site known for its artistic memorials and serves as a significant cultural landmark in the city. The monument is accessible via the nearby Fort Totten Metro Station.
Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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Gaia Torso is a stone abstract sculpture by Claire McArdle located in the Visitors' Center garden at Quiet Waters Park in Annapolis, Maryland. It is part of a collection of sculptures that explore themes of abstract art and women. The sculpture contributes to the cultural landscape of the park, which is a popular site for outdoor art and nature appreciation. Nearby sculptures include Peripatetic and Sun Arbor, enhancing the artistic experience for visitors.
Quiet Waters Park, Visitors' Center Garden, Annapolis, Maryland
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The Albert Gallatin Memorial in Washington, D.C., is a bronze sculpture by James Earle Fraser located on the north side of the Treasury Department. It commemorates Albert Gallatin, a Swiss-American statesman and the longest-serving U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, known for his political leadership and diplomatic service. The memorial is part of the Pennsylvania Avenue area sculptures and is near the McPherson Square Metro station.
North side of the Treasury Department, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue by Pietro Lazzari commemorates Edward Miner Gallaudet, founder and first president of Gallaudet College. Installed in 1969 at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., it honors his significant role in deaf education. The statue is located near Florida Avenue and 8th Street NE in the North Capitol Street area. It is recognized in key sculpture references and the Smithsonian catalog.
Gallaudet University, Florida Ave & 8th St NE, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet by Daniel Chester French is located near the chapel entrance at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. It was erected in 1887 to mark the centennial of Gallaudet's birth and honors his role as the founder of the first American school for the deaf. Funded by contributions from across the United States, the memorial recognizes Gallaudet's lasting impact on deaf education.
Gallaudet University, Washington, D.C.
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The Émilie Gamelin statue by Raoul Hunter is a bronze sculpture located at the Berri-UQAM metro station in Montreal, Quebec. It commemorates Émilie Gamelin, a prominent Canadian social figure, and is situated in Place Émilie-Gamelin. The work is part of Montreal's public art collection honoring historical personalities.
Place Émilie-Gamelin, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Gandalf statue is a steel sculpture of a dog by Lyndon Fayne Pomeroy located at Montana State University - Billings in Billings, Montana. It portrays the dog Gandalf gazing upward, inspired by a 1991 Christmas poem imagining the dog in heaven. The statue is installed on the south side of the Liberal Arts Building at North 27th Street and Rimrock Road. It is part of the university's public art collection and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Montana State University - Billings, south side of Liberal Arts Building, Billings, Montana
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This bronze statue of Mohandas K. Gandhi by Pounov Zlatko is located at the Ferry Terminal on the Embarcadero in San Francisco, California. It commemorates Gandhi's role as a leader of nonviolent resistance and a symbol of peace. The statue is part of San Francisco's public art collection near Market Street and the waterfront. It highlights the city's appreciation for global historical figures.
Ferry Terminal on the Embarcadero, San Francisco, California
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This bronze and granite statue of Mahatma Gandhi by Gautam Pal is located northwest of Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C.'s Massachusetts Avenue area. It honors Gandhi's leadership in India's independence movement and his philosophy of non-violence and civil disobedience. The statue was a gift from the people of India and the Indian-American community and is accessible near the Dupont Circle Metro station. Gandhi is recognized globally as a symbol of human rights and peaceful reform.
Massachusetts Avenue & 21st St NW, Washington, D.C.
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Garden Kaleidoscope is a sculpture by Robert Anderson located in the Strathmore Hall Sculpture Garden in Bethesda, Maryland. The sculpture is part of an outdoor collection near Washington, D.C., offering interactive visual perspectives of surrounding artworks. The garden is situated at 10701 Rockville Pike and is accessible via the nearby Grosvenor - Strathmore Metro Station.
Strathmore Hall Sculpture Garden, 10701 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland
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This bronze statue of Diego de Gardoqui by Luis Sanguino stands near Logan Circle on Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia. It is part of a series of sculptures honoring historical figures in the city, including a nearby statue of Thomas Fitzsimons. The artwork contributes to Philadelphia's extensive public art landscape and commemorates Gardoqui's historical significance.
Benjamin Franklin Parkway & 18th Street, Philadelphia, PA
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The James Abram Garfield Memorial in Washington, D.C. is a bronze and marble sculpture by John Quincy Adams Ward, located west of the U.S. Capitol in The Mall area. It depicts Garfield looking west, accompanied by allegorical statues symbolizing his roles as scholar, soldier, and statesman. Garfield was the 20th U.S. President and the second to be assassinated, serving a brief term in office. The memorial was erected by his comrades from the Society of the Army of the Cumberland to honor his legacy.
James Abram Garfield Memorial, The Mall, Washington, D.C.
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The bronze sculpture of President James A. Garfield by Frank Happersberger is located near the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. It commemorates the 20th U.S. President and is part of the park's extensive collection of public art. The sculpture contributes to the cultural and historical landscape of the area, linking presidential history with the city's artistic heritage.
Near de Young Museum, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
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The gargoyles on the chapel at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville are decorative stone sculptures that enhance the Gothic style of the building. They are part of the university's architectural heritage and contribute to the historic ambiance of the campus. These gargoyles are typical of the grotesque figures used in traditional chapel architecture to combine aesthetic and practical functions.
University of Virginia Chapel, Charlottesville, Virginia
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The Old Capitol Building in Olympia, Washington, features a series of gargoyle sculptures that enhance its historic architectural presence. These stone grotesques are part of the building's decorative and functional design elements. The gargoyles are documented as part of a larger collection of sculptures in the region and contribute to the cultural heritage of Olympia.
Old Capitol Building, Olympia, Washington, USA
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Gateway Park Deer & Geese is a welded metal sculpture by Stan Barr located at the intersection of North 27th Street and Rimrock Road in Billings, Montana. The artwork features representations of deer and geese, celebrating local wildlife. Installed around 2006, it is part of the public art collection in Billings and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The sculpture enhances the cultural and natural appreciation within the community near Montana State University Billings.
Intersection of North 27th Street & Rimrock Road, Billings, Montana
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The Geese sculpture by Geoffrey C Smith is a bronze artwork installed at the Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks in Billings, Montana. Created circa 2006, it depicts geese and highlights the area's natural wildlife. The sculpture is part of the department's efforts to celebrate and educate about local fauna.
Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks, 2300 Lake Elmo Drive, Billings, Montana
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Generations is a sculpture situated in Alexandria, Virginia, near Washington, D.C., at 601 N. Fairfax Street. It is featured in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' under the Virginia Suburbs category. The sculpture contributes to the area's public art collection but lacks detailed public documentation or imagery. It is part of the broader cultural heritage of the Washington metropolitan region.
601 N. Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Virginia
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The George VI King welcome memorial is situated on Mont-Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It commemorates King George VI and is part of the city's collection of sculptures honoring national figures. The memorial is a notable cultural landmark within the Mont-Royal area. Specific details about the memorial's artist or installation date are not available.
Mont-Royal (Mount Royal), Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: GWU: Ascension by Rudolph Heintze at the George Washington University annex in Ashburn, Virginia
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The David A. Clarke plaque at George Washington University honors a prominent Washington, D.C. political leader and educator. Clarke served multiple terms as Chair of the D.C. Council and was instrumental in local governance during the Home Rule era. The plaque is situated at 2106 G Street NW, near the Foggy Bottom Metro station, as part of the university's commemorative installations.
2106 G Street NW, Washington, D.C., George Washington University
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The George Gamow plaque at George Washington University honors the physicist's groundbreaking contributions to cosmology, nuclear physics, and molecular biology. Installed by the GWU Physics Department in 2000, it is located in Corcoran Hall, a site linked to the historic 1939 announcement of nuclear fission by Niels Bohr. Gamow's work helped shape modern understanding of the universe's origins and nuclear processes, and he was a key figure in early atomic age developments.
George Washington University, Corcoran Hall, 725 21st St NW, Washington, D.C.
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This entry documents a proposed marker in Washington, D.C., honoring Thomas Jefferson and the concept of an 'American Meridian.' Situated near George Washington University, the marker relates to themes of American history, the Revolutionary War, and U.S. Presidents. It remains a proposal without a known artist or photographic documentation. The site is near H and 21st Streets NW, close to the Foggy Bottom Metro station.
H & 21st Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
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Limits of Infinity III is an abstract sculpture by John Safer located at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Positioned behind Corcoran Hall on H Street NW, it is part of the university's public art collection. The sculpture reflects Safer's abstract artistic style and is accessible via the nearby Foggy Bottom - GWU Metro Station.
George Washington University, H St between 20th & 21st Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Alexander Pushkin Memorial is a bronze statue by Alexander and Igor Bourganov located at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.'s Foggy Bottom area. It honors the Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin on the bicentennial of his birth and was gifted by the Government of Moscow. The memorial symbolizes cultural cooperation between Russia and the United States and is maintained by GWU. It is situated near H and 22nd Streets NW, close to the Foggy Bottom-GWU Metro station.
Robert H & Clarice Smith Hall of Art, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
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The River Horse is a hippopotamus statue located outside Lisner Hall at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.'s Foggy Bottom area. Inspired by a local legend involving George and Martha Washington, the statue symbolizes good luck and hope for the university community. Installed circa 1996, it is part of the area's notable public art collection documented by James M. Goode.
George Washington University, Lisner Hall, Washington, D.C.
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Suffusion is an abstract sculpture by Arthur Carter located at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.'s Foggy Bottom neighborhood. Positioned on H Street between 21st and 22nd Streets NW, it is part of the university's public art collection and documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture." The sculpture contributes to the cultural landscape of the campus and is accessible via the nearby Foggy Bottom - GWU Metro Station.
George Washington University Mid-campus Quad, H St between 21st & 22nd Sts NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Edward Teller plaque at George Washington University commemorates the physicist's influential research and teaching from 1935 to 1945. Teller's work spanned quantum theory, nuclear physics, and astrophysics, earning him major national awards. The plaque also highlights the university's role in the announcement of the atomic age in 1939, marking a key moment in scientific history. It is located at Corcoran Hall on the GWU campus in Washington, D.C.
George Washington University, Corcoran Hall, Washington, D.C.
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The Veterans Memorial Park at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., includes an abstract sculpture honoring veterans. Situated on G Street between 21st and 22nd Streets NW, the memorial is accessible via the Foggy Bottom - GWU Metro Station. It forms part of the university's public art and memorial landscape, reflecting abstract artistic styles. The site is recognized within the dcMemorials.com archive of Washington, D.C. monuments.
Veterans Memorial Park, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon is located in the University Yard at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C.'s Foggy Bottom area. Cast by the Gorham Foundry from Houdon's original in Richmond, Virginia, it was acquired in 1932 for the George Washington Bicentennial and permanently installed in 1991. The statue honors Washington's role as a founding father, Revolutionary War leader, and the first U.S. president. The University Yard is dedicated to Oliver T. Carr, Jr. for his contributions to the campus.
University Yard, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
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This entity encompasses abstract sculptures, including one titled 'Joyce,' by artist Sam Maitin located at George Washington University near the historic Woodhull House (Seward's home) in Washington, D.C. Positioned at 21st and G Streets NW, these artworks contribute to the university's public art collection and the cultural fabric of the Foggy Bottom neighborhood. The site is accessible via the nearby Foggy Bottom - GWU Metro Station. The sculptures blend contemporary abstract art with a historically significant location.
George Washington University, 21st & G Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue by Jerome Connor commemorates Bishop John Carroll, founder of Georgetown University, and is located near Q and 38th Streets NW in Washington, D.C. It is part of the Wisconsin Avenue area's collection of sculptures and is recognized in authoritative art inventories. The statue highlights Carroll's religious and educational contributions and is accessible via the Foggy Bottom - GWU Metro station.
Near Q & 38th Streets NW, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
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The Father Patrick Healy plaque is mounted on Healy Hall at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., commemorating an important religious and educational figure associated with the university. Located near Q and 38th Streets NW, the plaque honors Healy's legacy within the context of the university's history. It is part of the city's collection of religious memorials and is accessible via the nearby Foggy Bottom - GWU Metro Station.
Healy Hall, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of Jan Karski, also known as Jan Kozielewsky, is located at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., near Q and 38th Streets NW. Created by White Gravenor, it commemorates Karski's legacy and is accessible via the nearby Foggy Bottom - GWU Metro Station. The statue is part of the university's collection of public artworks and contributes to the cultural heritage of the campus.
Georgetown University, Q & 38th Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze bust of Francis Scott Key is located in a park at the foot of the Key Bridge in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Authorized by Congress in 1986 and dedicated in 1993, the memorial commemorates Key's authorship of the Star-Spangled Banner. The bust stands on a granite pillar and is a key feature of the park near M and 36th Streets. It is part of the Wisconsin Avenue area's collection of sculptures and is near the Foggy Bottom - GWU Metro Station.
Park at foot of Key Bridge, Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of Saint Ignatius of Loyola by Vicki Winters Reid is located at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., near Q and 38th Streets NW. It commemorates the founder of the Jesuit order, reflecting the university's religious and educational heritage. The statue is accessible via the nearby Foggy Bottom - GWU Metro Station and is part of the White Gravenor area on campus.
Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
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The Elbridge Gerry Monument, created around 1823 by John Frazee, is located at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill area. It commemorates Gerry's role as a signer of the Declaration of Independence, Vice President of the United States, and Governor of Massachusetts. The marble memorial highlights his political legacy, including his connection to the term 'gerrymandering.' This monument marks the burial site of the only Declaration signer interred in the District of Columbia.
Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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The Gibran Kahlil Memorial is a bronze sculpture by Gordon Kray located in Washington, D.C.'s Massachusetts Avenue area. It honors the Lebanese-American writer and artist Kahlil Gibran. The memorial is part of a notable collection of sculptures documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture." It is accessible via nearby Metro stations including Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan and Dupont Circle.
3100 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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Gift of the Winds is an abstract sculpture by Joseph A Bailey located at 5th and Market Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is part of the city's public art collection and reflects the artist's abstract style. The sculpture is documented on dcMemorials.com and contributes to Philadelphia's cultural and artistic environment.
5th & Market Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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This statue of Stephen Girard by John Massey Rhind is located at the Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It honors Girard's legacy as a philanthropist and financier important to the city's history. The sculpture is positioned near 25th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue on the museum's west side. It is part of the museum's collection of sculptures celebrating notable historical figures.
Philadelphia Museum of Art, 25th St & Pennsylvania Ave, Philadelphia, PA
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The Gladiator sculpture by Georges Geef is a bronze artwork located near the DeYoung Museum in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. It commemorates military service themes and is part of the park's rich collection of public sculptures. The sculpture is associated with the historical California Midwinter International Exposition site. It contributes to the cultural and artistic landscape surrounding the DeYoung Museum.
Golden Gate Park near DeYoung Museum, San Francisco, California
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The Goethe & Schiller statue is a bronze sculpture by Ernest Friedrick August Reitschel located near the DeYoung Museum in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. It honors the German literary giants Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller, celebrating their contributions as writers and educators. The statue is part of the park's diverse public art collection and highlights the cultural significance of literature and the arts.
Goethe & Schiller statue near the DeYoung Museum, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
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The Gold Man (Oregon Pioneer) is a bronze sculpture by Ulric H. Ellerhusen located atop the Oregon State Capitol building in Salem, Oregon. It represents the pioneering history of Oregon and the American West. The statue is a significant cultural and historical symbol for the state and is part of the Capitol's architectural ensemble. It is cataloged in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Oregon State Capitol, Salem, Oregon
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The Golden Warrior Prince sculpture is a bronze artwork created around 2006 by Shota Valikhanov, Klara Sever, and Peter Sever. It is located at the Embassy of Kazakhstan on 16th Street NW in Washington, D.C., within the Sixteenth Street area known for its public sculptures. The sculpture symbolizes Kazakhstan's cultural heritage and diplomatic presence in the U.S. capital. It is referenced in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" and is accessible via the nearby Dupont Circle Metro station.
Embassy of Kazakhstan, 1401 16th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Louis L. Goldstein statue is a bronze sculpture by Jay Hall Carpenter located in Annapolis, Maryland. It honors Louis L. Goldstein, though specific details about him are not provided. The statue is near 80 Calvert Street and close to the New Carrollton Metro Station. It is part of the public art collection in Annapolis, contributing to the city's cultural heritage.
Annapolis, Maryland near 80 Calvert Street
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The Samuel Gompers Memorial is a bronze sculpture by Robert Aitken located near Mount Vernon Square in Washington, D.C.'s Massachusetts Avenue area. It honors Samuel Gompers, founder of the American Federation of Labor, and features inscriptions reflecting his labor philosophy. The memorial is situated on a triangular park near 10th Street and Massachusetts Avenue, close to McPherson Square Metro station. It is recognized as a significant tribute to labor union history in the United States.
Samuel Gompers Memorial Park, Massachusetts Avenue & 10th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Good Shepherd statue by Leo Olson is a steel sculpture located at the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in Billings, Montana. It depicts a religious theme central to Christian iconography and is part of the church's artistic collection. The statue is officially cataloged in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog. It contributes to the cultural and spiritual environment of the church and the Billings community.
Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, 1108 24th St West, Billings, Montana
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Gospodors Monument Park near Toledo, Washington, is a sculpture park featuring abstract works by Dominic Gospodor. Situated along Interstate-5 at exit 63, it offers travelers a chance to experience unique roadside art. The park is noted for its collection of abstract sculptures, though specific details about each piece are limited. It is part of a larger archive documenting monuments and abstract art in the United States.
Gospodors Monument Park, near Toledo, Washington, USA
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Government of the People is a bronze sculpture by Jacques Lipchitz located at the Municipal Services Building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The artwork reflects abstract art themes and symbolizes democratic governance. It is part of a notable collection of public sculptures in downtown Philadelphia near Thomas Paine Plaza. The sculpture is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Municipal Services Building, Philadelphia, PA
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Grammo Graphia is an abstract steel sculpture by Zoel Burickson housed at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts in Hagerstown, Maryland. It is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog. The sculpture represents abstract art and is part of the museum's collection of modern artworks.
Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown, Maryland
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Granddaughters is a bronze sculpture by Marcia Billig from around 1996, located in the Strathmore Hall Sculpture Garden in Bethesda, Maryland. The artwork features children and is part of the Maryland Suburbs sculpture collection. It is documented in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture reference. The sculpture garden is near Washington, D.C., providing a public space for art appreciation.
Strathmore Hall Sculpture Garden, 10701 Rockville Pike, North Bethesda, Maryland
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This bronze bust of Ulysses S. Grant by Rupert Schmid is located near the DeYoung Museum in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. It commemorates the former president and Civil War general and is part of the park's collection of sculptures. The artwork is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog. Golden Gate Park provides a cultural and historical setting for this memorial.
Near DeYoung Museum, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
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The Ulysses S. Grant Memorial is a major monument on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., featuring an equestrian statue of Grant and detailed reliefs depicting Civil War infantry and artillery groups. Created by Henry Merwin Shrady and Edward Pierce Casey, it honors Grant's military leadership and presidency. The memorial is located west of the U.S. Capitol and is a key attraction for visitors interested in American history and sculpture.
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, The Mall, Washington, D.C.
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The Great Centennial Cattle Drive Monument in Billings, Montana, is a bronze sculpture by Lyle E Johnson and Dale E Wood commemorating the 1989-1990 Centennial Cattle Drive. The drive celebrated Montana's ranching heritage, beginning in Roundup and ending near the Yellowstone River. Funded by Montana Fine Arts, Inc., the monument honors Montana's men and women involved in cattle driving. It is located at 815 South 27th Street in Billings.
815 South 27th Street, Billings, Montana
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The "Great Men from the Order of St. Francis" sculpture, created around 1930 by Chester Oakley, is a limestone artwork located at Howard University Divinity School in Washington, D.C. It commemorates important figures from the Franciscan religious order and is situated in the North Capitol Street area. This piece is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" and contributes to the religious and cultural landscape of the university.
Howard University Divinity School, 1400 Shepherd St NE, Washington, D.C.
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The Greek Temple Monument World War I Memorial in Atlantic City, New Jersey, is a bronze and marble sculpture by Frederick William MacMonnies. It honors those who served in World War I and features a classical Greek temple design. The memorial is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum but lacks precise location details. It forms part of Atlantic City's historical commemorations of the war.
Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
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The Nathanael Greene Memorial at Stanton Square in Washington, D.C. is a bronze equestrian statue by Henry Kirke Brown honoring the Revolutionary War general. Located in the Capitol Hill area near Massachusetts and Maryland Avenues NE, it commemorates Greene's leadership in the Continental Army. The memorial is part of a notable collection of sculptures documented by James M. Goode and is accessible via Union Station Metro. Greene's legacy includes his rise from militia private to major general and the naming of Greensboro, North Carolina in his honor.
Stanton Square, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of General Nathanael Greene by Louis Iselin is located at the Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It commemorates Greene's role as a distinguished Revolutionary War leader and trusted aide to General Washington. Positioned at 25th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, the statue is part of a collection honoring key figures from American history. The memorial highlights Greene's military and statesman qualities and his importance in the fight for American independence.
Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (near 25th St & Pennsylvania Ave, West side)
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The Benjamin C. Grenup Monument is a marble memorial from around 1858 located in Glenwood Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Sculpted by Charles Rousseau, it honors a young fireman who died in the line of duty in 1856. Erected by Columbia Engine Company No. 1, the monument commemorates Grenup's bravery and loyalty. It is situated in the cemetery's Section D near the Chapel Circle and is noted in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture reference.
Glenwood Cemetery, Section D, Chapel Circle, Washington, D.C.
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The Grey Wolf statue is a bronze sculpture created around 2003 by Mark Rossi, located at the Defenders of Wildlife headquarters in Washington, D.C. It represents a grey wolf and highlights themes of wildlife conservation. The statue is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' within the Connecticut Avenue area. It contributes to the area's collection of animal-themed public artworks.
Defenders of Wildlife, 1130 17th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Grief of Cyparissus is a circa 1890 stone sculpture by Antonio Puccinelli located in Forest Glen, Silver Spring, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. It depicts themes from classical mythology and allegory, specifically the myth of Cyparissus. The sculpture is part of the Maryland Suburbs collection documented by James M. Goode and is situated about one mile west of Georgia Avenue on Linden Lane. It represents a significant example of late 19th-century sculpture in the Washington metropolitan area.
Forest Glen, Silver Spring, Maryland
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The Griffin sculpture is a public artwork located at 955 26th Street NW in Washington, D.C.'s Foggy Bottom neighborhood. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' as part of the area's collection of sculptures. Specific details about the sculpture's artist or history are not provided in the available sources. The sculpture forms part of the artistic heritage of Foggy Bottom.
955 26th St NW, Washington, D.C., Foggy Bottom
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The griffins and other sculptures on the Oklahoma State Capitol Building in Oklahoma City are allegorical and mythological artworks that enhance the building's architectural and symbolic significance. These sculptures represent themes of strength and guardianship and contribute to the cultural narrative of the state government. They are part of a broader collection of public art at the Capitol, which includes other notable statues and memorials in the area.
Oklahoma State Capitol Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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The Grizzly & Cub statue is a wooden sculpture by Don Culp located at a private residence in Billings, Montana. It portrays a grizzly bear and its cub, symbolizing the wildlife heritage of the region. The artwork is registered in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog. Its placement at a private address indicates it is not a public monument but a notable piece of local art.
4904 Central Avenue, Billings, Montana
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The Guardian statue is a bronze sculpture by Enoch Kelly Haney located atop the dome of the Oklahoma State Capitol Building in Oklahoma City. It symbolizes protection and honors Native American heritage in Oklahoma. The statue is a key artistic and cultural feature of the Capitol, reflecting the state's history and indigenous peoples.
Oklahoma State Capitol Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Guns into Plowshares is a steel sculpture by Esther K. Augsburger and Michael D. Augsburger located near the Municipal Center in Washington, D.C.'s Judiciary Square area. The artwork symbolizes the transformation of weapons into peaceful tools, drawing on allegorical and mythological themes. It is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" and listed in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog. The sculpture is accessible via the Judiciary Square Metro Station and contributes to the area's rich collection of public art.
Intersection of D & 4th Streets NW, Judiciary Square, Washington, D.C.
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The Gwenfritz sculpture is a large steel stabile by Alexander Stirling Calder, installed in 1969 at the Smithsonian American History Museum in Washington, D.C. Named for Mrs. Gwendolyn Cafritz, it is one of Calder's most important works. Calder was known for his mobiles and abstract sculptures, with works displayed in major museums nationwide. The sculpture is located in The Mall area near Constitution Avenue and 14th Street NW.
Smithsonian American History Museum, Constitution Ave & 14th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Bernardo de Gálvez Memorial in Washington, D.C., is a bronze statue by Juan De Avalos honoring the Spanish military leader who aided American independence. Located near the State Department in the Foggy Bottom area, it commemorates Gálvez's strategic campaign along the lower Mississippi that helped the American cause. The memorial highlights Spain's role in the Revolutionary War and was the site of a 1976 speech by King Juan Carlos I of Spain.
Virginia Avenue & 22nd Street NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Habitat sculpture is an abstract fiberglass artwork created around 1968 by Alfredo Halegua, located southeast of the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. It was featured in James M. Goode's 1974 book "Outdoor Sculpture" but omitted from his 2008 update. Positioned near 2020 Connecticut Avenue NW, it is accessible via the Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro station. The sculpture is cataloged in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog and reflects mid-20th-century abstract art trends.
Near 2020 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Samuel Hahnemann Memorial in Washington, D.C., created around 1900 by Charles Henry Niehaus, commemorates the founder of homeopathy and medical reformer Samuel Hahnemann. Located east of Scott Circle in the Massachusetts Avenue area, the monument features bronze and granite elements with inscriptions reflecting Hahnemann's life and medical philosophy. It is part of a notable collection of sculptures in the area and is accessible via the nearby Farragut North Metro station.
Samuel Hahnemann Memorial, Massachusetts Avenue area, Washington, D.C.
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The "Haida Gwaii, Spirit of" is a bronze sculpture by Haida artist Bill Reid located at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C. It features a canoe carrying thirteen mythological figures from Haida culture, symbolizing unity among diverse beings. The sculpture honors the Haida Indigenous nation from the Haida Gwaii archipelago and serves as a cultural emblem displayed prominently in the city. It is a gift from Nabisco Brands Toronto and is situated near Pennsylvania Avenue and 4th Street NW.
Canadian Embassy, Washington, D.C.
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The Edward Everett Hale statue in Boston Public Gardens is a bronze sculpture by Bela Lyon Pratt honoring the American author and minister Edward Everett Hale. Located near Boylston and Arlington Streets, it is part of Boston's historic public art collection. The statue highlights Hale's cultural significance and Pratt's artistic legacy.
Boston Public Gardens, Boston, Massachusetts
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The Nathan Hale Memorial by Bela Lyon Pratt is a bronze sculpture located at the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.'s Federal Triangle. It commemorates Nathan Hale, a Revolutionary War officer and America's first spy, famous for his last words before execution. The memorial is a replica of a statue at Yale University and is part of a broader collection of sculptures in the Federal Triangle area. It stands near Constitution Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets NW, accessible via the Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter Metro Station.
Nathan Hale Memorial, U.S. Department of Justice, Constitution Ave between 9th & 10th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Alexander Hamilton Memorial, crafted by James Earle Fraser around 1923, is located on the south side of the Treasury Department in Washington, D.C., within The Ellipse area. It honors Hamilton's role as a Founding Father, Revolutionary War officer, and the first Secretary of the Treasury. The bronze sculpture commemorates his significant influence on American constitutional law and financial policy. The memorial is part of a notable collection of sculptures near the White House and Treasury Department.
South side of the Treasury Department, The Ellipse, Washington, D.C.
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The Maj Gen Winfield Scott Hancock Memorial is a bronze equestrian statue by Frank Edwin Ewell located at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania. It honors Hancock, a prominent Union general known for his leadership at the Battle of Gettysburg and his 1880 presidential candidacy. The memorial is part of a collection of Civil War monuments at the park, commemorating Hancock's military and political legacy.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Baltimore Pike (Rt 97), Cemetery Hill, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The Winfield Scott Hancock Memorial is a bronze equestrian statue by Henry Jackson Ellicott located across from the National Archives in Washington, D.C. It honors General Hancock, a prominent Union general in the Civil War and the 1880 Democratic presidential nominee. Hancock was celebrated for his leadership at Gettysburg and his reputation for integrity. The memorial is situated in the Pennsylvania Avenue area and is part of the city's collection of historic sculptures.
Pennsylvania Avenue & 7th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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Hand of NOAA is a bronze sculpture created around 1991 by Raymond J. Kaskey, located at the NOAA headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. It is part of the Maryland Suburbs sculpture collection documented by James M. Goode. The artwork represents NOAA's presence and mission and is accessible via the Rockville Metro station. It is a notable public artwork by Kaskey in the Washington metropolitan area.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Headquarters, Silver Spring, Maryland
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The HARDON Monument is a sandstone memorial from around 1893 located in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Created by the artist McMenamin, it is part of the North Capitol Street area's collection of sculptures documented by James M. Goode. The monument is recognized for its historical and artistic value within the cemetery. It is accessible via the nearby Fort Totten Metro Station.
Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue by F. Wellington Ruckstuhl honors John Frederic Hartranft, a Civil War general and Pennsylvania governor, located at the Pennsylvania State House in Harrisburg. Hartranft is recognized for his military valor, leadership during the Civil War, and contributions to Pennsylvania's state government and National Guard. The statue was installed in 1995 by the Camp Curtin Historical Society and stands near the Capitol Park's southeast quadrant. It is part of the broader collection of historic sculptures at the state capitol grounds.
Pennsylvania State House, Capitol Park, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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"Head Over Heels" is a bronze statue by Tom Madden located at the Skate Park in Billings, Montana. Created in 2004 and donated by the Billings Association of Realtors, it celebrates athletic themes appropriate to its skate park setting. The sculpture is a recognized public artwork contributing to Billings' cultural scene.
Skate Park near South 27th St & Minnesota Ave, Billings, Montana
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The Helix Fountain sculpture is a public artwork located in Washington, D.C.'s Wisconsin Avenue area, as noted by James M. Goode. Positioned one block south of M Street NW between 33rd and 34th Streets NW, it forms part of the area's notable collection of sculptures. Specific details and images of the sculpture are not available in the current archive.
Wisconsin Avenue area, Washington, D.C.
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The Thomas Andrews Hendricks statue is a bronze sculpture by Richard Henry Parks located at the Indiana State House in Indianapolis. It commemorates Hendricks, a notable Indiana politician and former Vice President of the United States. The statue is part of the State House's collection honoring political figures. It is cataloged in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Indiana State House, Indianapolis, Indiana
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The Joseph Henry Memorial is a bronze sculpture by William Wetmore Story located near the Smithsonian "Castle" in Washington, D.C. It commemorates Joseph Henry, the first Secretary of the Smithsonian and a pioneering scientist in electromagnetism. Henry's discoveries in self-inductance and the electromagnetic relay were foundational to the development of the telegraph. The memorial is situated in The Mall area and honors his lasting impact on science and education.
Joseph Henry Memorial near Smithsonian Castle, The Mall, Washington, D.C.
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The Hercules, Buddha & Sphinx sculptures at Anderson House in Washington, D.C. are notable allegorical and mythological artworks located in the Massachusetts Avenue area. Documented by James M. Goode, these sculptures represent diverse cultural figures and contribute to the rich outdoor art scene of the city. They are situated at 2118 Massachusetts Avenue NW, a historic and culturally significant location.
Anderson House, 2118 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Herd Bull (Bison Skull) sculpture by Benji Daniels and James J Hadcock is located at the Montana Historical Society in Helena, Montana. Made of steel, it depicts a bison skull, symbolizing the region's natural and cultural history. The sculpture is part of the museum's collection celebrating Montana's heritage and the American West.
Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana, USA
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Here I Stand, The Spirit of Paul Robeson is a sculpture located in Washington, D.C.'s Sixteenth Street area, commemorating the life and legacy of Paul Robeson. It is documented in James M. Goode's catalog of Washington sculptures and situated near Georgia and Kansas Avenues NW. The artwork celebrates Robeson's contributions as an artist and activist. Photographic records of the sculpture are available under Creative Commons licensing.
Near Georgia & Kansas Avenues NW, Washington, D.C.
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The HERNDON Monument at the U.S. Naval Academy commemorates Commander William Lewis Herndon, who died heroically in 1857 while attempting to save the steamship Central America during a cyclone. The monument stands as a tribute to his naval service and sacrifice. It is situated within the grounds of the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland
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Heroic Shore Points is an abstract aluminum sculpture by James Rosati, created around 1976. It is installed at the Health & Human Services building in Southwest Washington, D.C. The piece is noted in James M. Goode's comprehensive guide to Washington sculpture. It represents Rosati's contribution to abstract public art in the city.
Hubert Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The HEURICH Mausoleum is a circa 1895 bronze funerary monument located in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. It was created by sculptor Louis Amateis and is situated in the cemetery's North Capitol Street area, a location noted in James M. Goode's documentation of Washington sculpture. The mausoleum contributes to the rich artistic heritage of Rock Creek Cemetery, a site renowned for its historic sculptures and memorials.
Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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The Hiawatha Statue (ca. 1873) by Samuel Anderson Robb is a zinc sculpture located at the Forest Glen Annex to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Silver Spring, Maryland. Originally carved in wood and sold as a cigar store Indian figure, it was later cast in zinc with many copies made nationwide. The statue reflects Native American themes and is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" under Maryland Suburbs. Copies exist in Schenectady, NY, and Cincinnati, OH.
Forest Glen Annex, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Silver Spring, Maryland
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The High Water Mark of the Rebellion Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania marks the furthest point reached by Confederate forces during Longstreet's assault in the Battle of Gettysburg. It symbolizes the turning point of the battle and the Confederacy's closest approach to victory. The memorial is surrounded by other monuments honoring Union regiments and leaders involved in the battle. It is a key feature within the park, which preserves the historic battlefield and educates visitors about this crucial Civil War event.
High Water Mark of the Rebellion Memorial, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The Hiker - United Spanish War Veterans Memorial is a bronze sculpture by Theodora Alice Ruggles Kitson, created around 1965. Located on Memorial Drive outside Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, it honors veterans of the Spanish American War. The memorial was erected by the United Spanish War Veterans and affiliated groups and is documented in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture. It stands as a tribute to the soldiers who served in the Philippine Islands and Puerto Rico during the war.
Avenue of the Heroes on Memorial Drive outside Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
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The Ambrose Powell Hill Monument and grave site in Richmond, Virginia, honors the Confederate general's legacy. Created by bronze sculptors Casper Buberl and William Ludwell Sheppard, the memorial is part of Richmond's Civil War commemorative landscape. It is documented in the Smithsonian's Art Inventories Catalog and features photographic records by Joseph Pierro.
Richmond, Virginia
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The Lt Gen Ambrose Powell Hill Memorial in Richmond, Virginia, is a bronze sculpture by Casper Buberl honoring the Confederate general Ambrose Powell Hill. Located near Laburnum Avenue and Hermitage Road, the memorial is recognized in the Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog. It serves as a historical tribute within the Richmond area. No photographs are currently provided on the source page.
Laburnum Ave & Hermitage Rd, Richmond, Virginia
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The Burghers of Calais is a bronze sculpture by Francois Auguste Rene Rodin located at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. It commemorates six citizens who offered themselves as hostages during the 1347 siege of Calais to save their city. The sculpture powerfully depicts their sacrifice and the mercy shown by King Edward III's wife. It is part of the Hirshhorn's outdoor collection on The Mall and is a notable example of European historical art in the U.S. capital.
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, The Mall, Washington, D.C.
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Crouching Woman is a bronze sculpture by French artist Francois Auguste Rene Rodin, created in the late 19th century and cast in 1962. It is part of the Hirshhorn Museum's collection in Washington, D.C., gifted by Joseph H. Hirshhorn. The sculpture is displayed in the Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden near Jefferson Drive and 7th Street SW, close to the Smithsonian Metro Station. It exemplifies Rodin's skill in portraying human emotion and form, contributing to the museum's focus on modern and abstract art.
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.
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Grain is an abstract bronze sculpture by Richier Germaine located at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. It is part of the museum's outdoor sculpture garden near Jefferson Drive and 7th Street SW. The piece complements other significant works in the collection, such as Rodin's Crouching Woman. The sculpture contributes to the museum's focus on modern and abstract art.
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.
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The Horse & Rider sculpture by Marino Marini is located at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C., within The Mall area. This equestrian sculpture is part of the museum's outdoor collection and is noted for its artistic portrayal of the relationship between horse and rider. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and is accessible near Jefferson Drive and 7th Street SW. The nearby Smithsonian Metro Station provides convenient access for visitors.
Hirshhorn Museum, Jefferson Dr & 7th St SW, Washington, D.C.
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Last Conversation Piece is a sculpture by Juan Muñoz displayed at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. It is located in The Mall area, a significant cultural zone documented by James M. Goode. The sculpture is accessible to the public near Jefferson Drive and 7th Street SW, close to the Smithsonian Metro station. It forms part of the museum's modern art collection and contributes to the artistic environment of The Mall.
Hirshhorn Museum, Jefferson Dr & 7th St SW, Washington, D.C.
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"Man Passing through the Door" is a bronze abstract sculpture by Jean-Robert Ipousteguy displayed at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. It is part of the museum's outdoor sculpture collection near Jefferson Drive and 7th Street SW. The work is recognized in James M. Goode's "Outdoor Sculpture" but not in his "Washington Sculpture" publication. The sculpture was still present at the site as of 2007.
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Jefferson Dr & 7th St SW, Washington, D.C.
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Standing Woman is a bronze sculpture by Gaston Lachaise located at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. It represents Lachaise's abstract approach to the female form and is part of the museum's modern art collection. The sculpture is positioned near Jefferson Drive and 7th Street SW, close to the Smithsonian Metro Station. It is displayed alongside other notable sculptures in the Hirshhorn's outdoor garden.
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.
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Two Discs is an abstract steel sculpture by Alexander Stirling Calder located at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. It represents Calder's abstract art style and is part of the museum's modern art collection. The sculpture is accessible near the Smithsonian Metro Station and contributes to the cultural landscape of the National Mall area.
Hirshhorn Museum, 595 1/2 3rd St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The HITT Monument is a bronze sculpture created around 1938 by artist Laura Fraser, located in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. It is situated in Section A near Rock Creek Church Road and Webster Street NW, within the North Capitol Street area. The monument is documented in James M. Goode's authoritative guides to Washington sculpture. It is accessible via the nearby Fort Totten Metro station and contributes to the cemetery's collection of notable memorial art.
Rock Creek Cemetery, Section A, Washington, D.C.
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The Hochelaga marker at McGill University in Montreal commemorates the site of the fortified Indigenous town of Hochelaga, visited by Jacques Cartier in 1535 and abandoned before 1600. The town featured about fifty large houses housing multiple families who lived by farming and fishing. The stone marker is located at 853 Rue Sherbrooke West on the McGill University campus and highlights the early Indigenous history of the Montreal area.
Hochelaga marker, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Home Rules, PandaMania is a circa 2004 polyurethane sculpture by Anne Marchand located at Connecticut Avenue and Woodley Road NW in Washington, D.C. It features animal subjects and is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture." The piece is part of the public art collection in the Connecticut Avenue area.
Connecticut Avenue & Woodley Road NW, Washington, D.C.
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The HOMER statue is a bronze sculpture by Moses Jacob Ezekiel situated on The Lawn at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. It honors the ancient Greek poet Homer and reflects classical and historical themes. The statue is part of the university's rich collection of artworks that enhance its historic campus.
The Lawn, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia
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This bronze equestrian statue of Joseph "Fighting Joe" Hooker by Daniel Chester French stands at the Massachusetts State House in Boston. It honors Hooker's Civil War service and is located near Beacon and Bowdoin Streets, adjacent to the State House dome. The statue is a notable example of French's sculptural work and a key historical monument in Boston.
Massachusetts State House, Beacon & Bowdoin Streets, Boston, MA
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Hope is a Confederate memorial sculpture by A Steinmetz situated at Rose Hill Cemetery in Hagerstown, Maryland. Made of marble, it commemorates Confederate soldiers and is part of the area's Civil War heritage. The memorial contributes to the historical landscape of Hagerstown's cemetery monuments.
Rose Hill Cemetery, Hagerstown, Maryland
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The horse sculpture in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is a public artwork located near Sherbrooke and Peel streets. It represents an animal subject and is part of the city's diverse collection of sculptures. While specific artist and installation details are not provided, the sculpture is documented in the dcMemorials.com archive. It is related to other nearby sculptures and contributes to Montreal's cultural and artistic environment.
Sherbrooke & Peel, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The horse sculpture near the Museum of the Rockies at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana, is an artistic representation of an animal significant to the Western heritage. It is situated in a prominent cultural area that includes the museum and university campus. The sculpture is part of a broader collection of animal-themed artworks in Montana. Exact details about the sculpture's creation or artist are not specified in the available information.
Museum of the Rockies, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, USA
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"Hot Weather" is a bronze sculpture by J Seward Johnson Jr displayed outside the Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House in Key West, Florida. It is one of ten Johnson sculptures exhibited at this location as of 2012. The Custom House at 281 Front Street serves as the setting for this collection, which showcases Johnson's lifelike depictions of everyday scenes. This sculpture contributes to the vibrant public art scene in Key West.
Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House, 281 Front St, Key West, Florida
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The Maj Gen Oliver O. Howard Memorial is a bronze equestrian statue by Robert Aitken located at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania. It commemorates Major General Oliver Otis Howard, a key Union commander during the Civil War's Battle of Gettysburg. The memorial is situated near Cemetery Hill along Baltimore Pike, among other Civil War monuments. It forms part of the park's extensive collection of sculptures honoring the battle's participants.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Cemetery Hill, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The Richard L. Hoxie Monument is a bronze sculpture located at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Created by artists Vinnie Ream Hoxie and George Julian Zolnay, it commemorates Richard L. Hoxie and is part of the cemetery's collection of Civil War-related memorials. The monument is documented in James M. Goode's authoritative works on Washington sculpture and is accessible near the Arlington Cemetery Metro Station.
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
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The HUNT, Richard Sculpture Plaza in Washington, D.C. is a bronze sculpture installation by artist Richard Hunt located in the Judiciary Square and East Downtown area. It is recognized in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" and contributes to the city's public art collection. The plaza is near 725 12th Street NW, a notable location within a historic district.
Judiciary Square & East Downtown area, Washington, D.C.
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The Anne Hutchinson statue by Cyrus Edwin Dallin is a bronze memorial located at the Massachusetts State House in Boston. It honors Anne Hutchinson, an early advocate for civil liberty and religious tolerance who was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The sculpture highlights her role as a pioneering woman in American history and stands near Mount Vernon and Hancock Streets. It is part of the state's collection of historical sculptures.
Massachusetts State House, Boston, MA
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The Hyattsville Horn Section is a stainless steel sculpture created around 2004 by Christopher Janney, located at the Hyattsville Justice Center in Maryland near Washington, D.C. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' as part of the Maryland Suburbs collection. The artwork is publicly accessible at Rhode Island Avenue and Farragut Street and is recognized by local cultural and community organizations. It represents contemporary public art within the suburban context of the Washington metropolitan area.
Hyattsville Justice Center, Rhode Island Ave & Farragut St, Hyattsville, Maryland
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The Commerce & Communications tympanum is a limestone relief sculpture by Wheeler Williams located on the I.C.C. Building (now the E.P.A.) in Washington, D.C.'s Federal Triangle. It features allegorical and mythological themes representing commerce and communication. Positioned on Constitution Avenue between 12th and 14th Streets NW, it is part of a notable collection of public art in the Federal Triangle area. The work is documented in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture and cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
I.C.C. Building (currently E.P.A.), Constitution Ave between 12th & 14th Sts NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Interstate Transportation tympanum is a limestone relief by Wheeler Williams located on the I.C.C. Building (now the E.P.A.) in Washington, D.C.'s Federal Triangle. It features allegorical and mythological imagery related to transportation, reflecting the building's original purpose. This artwork is part of a significant collection of sculptures in the Federal Triangle area and is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture.' It is accessible near the Smithsonian Metro Station on Constitution Avenue between 12th and 14th Streets NW.
I.C.C. Building (currently E.P.A.), Constitution Ave between 12th & 14th Sts NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Illuminated Crowd sculpture is a public artwork located near 2800 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C.'s Wisconsin Avenue area. It is referenced in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and forms part of the city's outdoor sculpture collection. Specific details about the sculpture's artist or thematic elements are not provided in the available information.
Near 2800 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Indians, Reaper, Blacksmith, and Pioneer Family sculptures by Herman C. Mueller are bronze artworks located on the front portico of the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis. They depict key historical themes related to Native Americans and the American West, reflecting Indiana's cultural heritage. These sculptures honor the diverse peoples and labor that shaped the state and are integral to the Statehouse's historic and artistic significance.
Indiana Statehouse, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
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Infinity is a stainless steel abstract sculpture by Jose de Rivera located adjacent to the south facade of the Smithsonian American History Museum in Washington, D.C. Positioned at Madison Drive and 12th Street NW within The Mall area, it is part of the city's notable public art collection. The sculpture is accessible via the nearby Smithsonian Metro Station and is documented in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture reference. It represents mid-century abstract art emphasizing continuous, flowing forms.
Smithsonian American History Museum, Madison Dr & 12th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Irish Famine Memorial in Boston is a bronze sculpture by Robert Shure that commemorates the Great Irish Famine. Situated at Washington and School Streets, it honors the hardships endured by the Irish during the famine and their legacy in America. The memorial is a significant cultural landmark within Boston's public art landscape.
Washington & School Streets, Boston, Massachusetts
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The Irish Memorial at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia, created by Glenna Goodacre in 2002, commemorates the Great Hunger in Ireland from 1845 to 1850. It honors the millions who died and emigrated due to the famine and celebrates the resilience of the Irish people and their contributions to America. The memorial also reflects on the immigrant experience and the enduring legacy of the Irish in the United States.
Penn's Landing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Jackson County Courthouse bas reliefs in Kansas City, Missouri
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This bronze statue of Andrew Jackson by Charles Keck stands at the Jackson County Courthouse in Kansas City, Missouri, across from the City Hall. It commemorates the seventh U.S. president and is situated prominently on the courthouse's north side. The work is part of a series of sculptures that enhance the civic environment and reflect local historical figures.
Jackson County Courthouse, 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City, Missouri
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The Andrew Jackson Memorial is a bronze equestrian statue created around 1850 by Clark Mills, located in Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C. It honors the seventh U.S. President and is part of the Pennsylvania Avenue area's collection of historic sculptures. The memorial is documented in James M. Goode's works and is near the McPherson Square Metro station. It represents an important piece of 19th-century American public art.
Lafayette Park, Pennsylvania Avenue & 16th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The James Monroe Memorial in Parkersburg's City Park honors the fifth U.S. President. It is one of several sculptures in the park, contributing to the area's cultural landscape. The memorial reflects local appreciation for Monroe's historical role. Specific artistic and historical details are limited in available records.
City Park, Parkersburg, West Virginia, USA
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This bronze equestrian statue by Joseph P. Pollia commemorates Confederate General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson at Manassas National Battlefield Park in Virginia. It is part of James M. Goode's documented Virginia Suburbs sculptures and is located adjacent to Route 29 in Manassas. The memorial honors Jackson's role in the Civil War and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Manassas National Battlefield Park, Manassas, Virginia
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This bronze memorial by Edward Virginius Valentine honors Confederate General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson and is situated in the Stonewall Jackson (Presbyterian) Cemetery in Lexington, Virginia. It serves as a significant commemorative work reflecting Civil War history and Southern memorial traditions. The sculpture is documented in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Stonewall Jackson (Presbyterian) Cemetery, Lexington, Virginia
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This bronze statue of Confederate General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson, created by Charles Keck, is located in Charlottesville, Virginia. It honors Jackson's role in the Civil War and is part of the city's collection of historical sculptures. The statue is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog but lacks precise coordinate data in the available records. It is associated with themes of Civil War memory and Southern heritage.
Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
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The Japanese Lantern (circa 1954) is a granite sculpture located beside the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., within the Potomac Park area. Its creator is unknown. The lantern is part of the city's outdoor sculpture collection documented by James M. Goode and reflects cultural themes related to nationalities. It is situated near Independence Avenue and 17th Street SW, close to the Smithsonian Metro station.
Tidal Basin near Independence Ave & 17th St SW, Washington, D.C.
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The Japanese Pagoda (circa 1600) is a granite sculpture of unknown authorship located beside the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C.'s Potomac Park area. Positioned near the FDR Memorial along the Basin path, it is part of the city's collection of outdoor sculptures documented by James M. Goode. The pagoda symbolizes traditional Japanese design and cultural heritage within the nation's capital. It is accessible via the nearby Smithsonian Metro Station and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Japanese Pagoda near Tidal Basin, Potomac Park, Washington, D.C.
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The Jeannette Arctic Expedition memorial at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, honors the U.S. Navy officers and men who died during the 1881 Arctic exploration. It commemorates Lieutenant Commander George W. DeLong and his crew who perished in their attempt to reach the North Pole. The memorial is located on the Naval Academy grounds and includes inscriptions and historical references to the expedition members.
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland
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The Jefferson Memorial pediment "Drafting the Declaration of Independence" is a marble sculpture by Adolph Alexander Weinman created around 1942. Located in Potomac Park, Washington, D.C., it honors Thomas Jefferson's role in American history and the Revolutionary War. The artwork is part of the Jefferson Memorial complex and is referenced in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture." It is near the Smithsonian Metro Station, making it accessible to visitors.
Jefferson Memorial, Basin Drive & Ohio Drive, Washington, D.C.
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The Jefferson Memorial, sculpted by Rudolph Evans around 1943, is situated on the south side of the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C.'s Potomac Park. It honors Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. President and principal author of the Declaration of Independence, highlighting his political and intellectual legacy. The memorial is a significant cultural landmark within the capital, attracting visitors interested in American history and presidential heritage.
Jefferson Memorial, Tidal Basin, Washington, D.C.
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Jefferson Pier is a small granite monument near the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C., marking the intended first meridian of the United States. It symbolizes Thomas Jefferson's vision for American scientific independence and the geographic center of the new capital. Though never officially recognized, it played a role in early U.S. surveying before the prime meridian shifted to the Naval Observatory and later to Greenwich. The pier was erected in 1804 and re-erected in 1889 and is located near several major national memorials.
Jefferson Pier near the Washington Monument, Washington, D.C.
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The University of Virginia in Charlottesville hosts a notable bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson in front of the Rotunda, complemented by additional statues and busts inside, including a Lafayette bust by Jean-Antoine Houdon. These works honor important figures from American history and the Revolutionary War, highlighting Jefferson's legacy as a founder of the university and U.S. President. The sculptures were created by artists Jean-Antoine Houdon, Karl Bitter, and Alexander Galt.
University of Virginia Rotunda, Charlottesville, Virginia
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The Thomas Jefferson statue on The Lawn at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, is a bronze sculpture by Moses Jacob Ezekiel. It honors Jefferson's legacy as a founding father and university founder. The statue is part of the university's historic campus and is recognized for its artistic and historical significance. It reflects themes of American history, the Revolutionary War, and U.S. Presidents.
The Lawn, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
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The Joan of Arc statue in Montreal, Quebec, honors the famed French heroine and symbolizes bravery and faith. Situated near Viger and Berri streets, it is part of the city's collection of sculptures celebrating historical and female figures. The statue contributes to Montreal's cultural heritage and public art scene. Exact details about the artist or installation date are not specified in the available information.
Viger & Berri, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Joan of Arc statue by Paul Dubois is a bronze sculpture located in the center of Meridian Hill Park, Washington, D.C. It honors the French heroine Joan of Arc and was dedicated in 1922 by the Société des Femmes de France. The statue is a prominent feature above the park's cascade and is part of a collection of sculptures in the Sixteenth Street area. It is accessible via nearby metro stations and is documented in the Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog.
Meridian Hill Park, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of Joan of Arc by Emmanuel Fremiet is located near the Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It honors the French heroine known for her leadership during the Hundred Years' War. The sculpture is part of Philadelphia's public art collection and is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog. It stands at 25th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, close to a major cultural institution.
Intersection of 25th Street & Pennsylvania Avenue, Philadelphia, PA
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The John Lewis Shade Veterans Memorial in Clearfield, Pennsylvania, honors veterans and their service. It is recognized under the subject of 'War, Other' and is part of a series of sculptures in the region. Although detailed historical context is limited, the memorial is an important local landmark. Multiple photographs document its presence in Clearfield.
Clearfield, Pennsylvania, USA
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The Lyndon Baines Johnson Megalith is a granite monument by Harold Vogel located east of Arlington National Cemetery on Columbia Island, Virginia. It features granite markers with quotations from President Johnson emphasizing themes such as environment, education, civil rights, and his presidential legacy. The memorial honors Johnson's contributions and ideals within the George Washington Memorial Parkway area near Washington, D.C. It is part of a collection of sculptures dedicated to U.S. Presidents and is accessible via the Arlington Cemetery Metro station.
Columbia Island, Virginia near Arlington National Cemetery
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Thomas Johnson, the first governor of Maryland, is buried at Mt Olivet Cemetery in Frederick, Maryland. His gravesite is a point of historical interest, located near the grave of Barbara Fritchie. The cemetery holds several memorials related to notable figures in Maryland's history. This site reflects the political and judicial legacy of Johnson within the state.
Mt Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Maryland
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The John Paul Jones Memorial by Charles Henry Niehaus is located near the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C.'s The Mall area. It commemorates John Paul Jones, America's first well-known naval hero of the Revolutionary War, famed for his victory over the Serapis. The memorial honors his legacy as the "Father of the American Navy" and his lasting impact on U.S. naval history. It is a bronze and marble sculpture accessible near the Smithsonian Metro Station.
John Paul Jones Memorial, The Mall, Washington, D.C.
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The Walter Jones Monument is a coffin-shaped funerary sculpture located in the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill area. It is positioned near other historic memorials such as those for Elbridge Gerry and Alexander Macomb. The monument is documented in James M. Goode's catalog of Washington sculptures and is situated in the northeast section of the cemetery. The site is accessible via the Potomac Avenue Metro Station.
Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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The 'JOYCE, John A' sculpture is a memorial located at 30th and R Streets NW in Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C., within the Wisconsin Avenue area. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' as item #14.12. The sculpture is part of a large collection of public art in the area but lacks detailed public information or images. It stands as a recognized piece contributing to the city's commemorative landscape.
Oak Hill Cemetery, 30th & R Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
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The JU MING sculptures in Mount Royal Park are a notable collection of abstract artworks by artist Ju Ming. Situated in Montreal, Quebec, these sculptures enhance the park's cultural atmosphere and are part of a larger display of abstract art in the area. Ju Ming's work is recognized for its abstract representation of natural and human elements. The sculptures contribute to Montreal's diverse public art scene.
Mount Royal Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Juggler sculpture by Marcia Billig is a bronze artwork from around 1990 located in Woodside Urban Park, Silver Spring, Maryland. It is recognized for its athletic theme and is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture". The sculpture is situated near Georgia Avenue and Spring Street, contributing to the public art scene near Washington, D.C.
Woodside Urban Park, Silver Spring, Maryland
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The "Justice Delayed, Justice Denied" sculpture is a public artwork located at 401 Courthouse Square in Alexandria, Virginia, near Washington, D.C. It is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" guide as part of the Virginia suburbs collection. The sculpture thematically addresses the concept of justice and is situated near a U.S. Courthouse. No detailed imagery or artist information is currently available.
401 Courthouse Square, Alexandria, Virginia
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The Justice Department courtyard in Washington, D.C. houses two limestone tympanums, "Ars Boni" and "Ars Aequi," sculpted by Carl Paul Jennewein. These allegorical works represent "The good of the state" and "The rights of Man" and are part of four tympanums on the Justice Department and National Archives buildings. Located in the Federal Triangle area on Constitution Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets NW, they are notable examples of public art symbolizing justice and law.
Justice Department Courtyard, Constitution Ave between 9th & 10th Sts NW, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze memorial by Enrique Alciati honors Benito Juárez, a key Mexican leader, and is located near the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.'s Foggy Bottom neighborhood. It features Juárez's famous quote emphasizing respect and peace between nations. The statue is near Virginia and New Hampshire Avenues NW and the Foggy Bottom - GWU Metro station. It is recognized in official art inventories and referenced in James M. Goode's documentation of Washington sculptures.
Near Virginia & New Hampshire Avenues NW, Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C.
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The Marion Ooletia Kahlert monument is a marble sculpture located at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C., commemorating a child. It is listed in James M. Goode's 'Outdoor Sculpture' but not in his 'Washington Sculpture' volume. As of 2009, the statue was removed for repairs. The monument is near 18th and E Streets SE, close to the Potomac Avenue Metro station.
Congressional Cemetery, 18th & E Streets SE, Washington, D.C.
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The KAUFFMAN monument is a bronze sculpture created around 1906 by William Ordway Partridge, located in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. It is situated in Section B near Rock Creek Church Road and Webster Street NW. The monument is recognized in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and is accessible via the nearby Fort Totten Metro Station. It represents an important piece of early 20th-century commemorative art within a historic cemetery.
Rock Creek Cemetery, Section B, Washington, D.C.
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The Philip Kearny statue is a bronze sculpture by Edward Clark Potter located at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. It honors Civil War figure Philip Kearny and is situated at the intersection of Lee, Meigs, and Wilson Drives. The statue is part of the Virginia Suburbs collection documented by James M. Goode and is accessible via the Arlington Cemetery Metro Station. It stands among other significant military memorials within the cemetery.
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
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The Frederick Keep monument is a bronze sculpture created around 1911 by James Earle Fraser, located in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. It is part of the North Capitol Street area's collection of sculptures documented by James M. Goode. The monument honors Frederick Keep and is included in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog. Visitors can access the site via the nearby Fort Totten Metro Station.
Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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The John F. Kennedy Tomb with its Eternal Flame is located in Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia. It commemorates the 35th U.S. President, who served from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. The memorial symbolizes Kennedy's lasting impact on American history and is a site of national significance. It is accessible near the Arlington Cemetery Metro Station.
John F. Kennedy Tomb, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
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This bronze statue of John F. Kennedy by Isabel McIlvain is located at the Massachusetts State House in Boston near Beacon and Park Streets. It honors Kennedy's legacy as the 35th President of the United States and a native of Massachusetts. The sculpture is part of the State House's collection of memorials and reflects Kennedy's lasting impact on American history and politics.
Massachusetts State House, Beacon & Park Streets, Boston, MA
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This bronze statue of John F. Kennedy by Paul Lancz is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, at Jeanne Mance and President Kennedy Avenues. It honors the 35th President of the United States, known for his leadership during significant Cold War events and the Civil Rights Movement. The memorial reflects Kennedy's lasting influence and recognition beyond the United States. It stands as a tribute to his life, presidency, and enduring legacy.
Intersection of Jeanne Mance and President Kennedy Avenues, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: KENNEDY-WARREN Geometric Eagles relief (ca. 1931) at the Kennedy Warren Apartments
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: KENNEDY-WARREN Griffins reliefs (ca. 1931) at the Kennedy Warren Apartments
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Kenya Coat of Arms at the Kenyan Embassy in DC near Sheridan Circle
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This bronze sculpture by Alexander Doyle honors Francis Scott Key at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Frederick, Maryland. It commemorates Key's contribution to American history as the author of the national anthem. The memorial is located near the main gate of the cemetery, a historic site with several notable monuments. It is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and forms part of Frederick's cultural heritage.
Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Maryland
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The Keys sculpture by Jacek Jarnuszkiewicz is located at the M.H. Wong Building at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. Made from copper, stainless steel, and brass, it is a significant piece of public art on the university campus. The sculpture enhances the cultural environment of McGill and is part of Montreal's broader collection of outdoor artworks.
M.H. Wong Building, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Kid Russell & Monte in Great Falls, Montana
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The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, D.C., designed by Lei Yixin and scheduled for 2010, honors the civil rights leader's legacy of nonviolence and equality. Located on the northwest side of the Tidal Basin in Potomac Park, the granite memorial symbolizes hope for a brighter future. It is sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. and is near the Smithsonian Metro station.
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Tidal Basin, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by Ed Dwight is located at Anne Arundel Community College near Annapolis, Maryland. It commemorates King's contributions to civil rights and his vision for peace, justice, and education. The sculpture includes inscriptions of King's powerful quotes and serves as an inspirational landmark on the college campus. It is part of a network of civil rights memorials in the Washington D.C. suburbs.
Anne Arundel Community College, Annapolis, Maryland
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The Thomas Starr King statue in San Francisco honors the Civil War-era Unitarian minister known for his efforts to keep California in the Union. Located at Starr King and Franklin Streets, the statue is a significant cultural landmark in the city. It is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and linked to local Unitarian institutions. The statue is part of California's broader collection of historical sculptures.
Starr King & Franklin Street, San Francisco, California
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Knife Mirror Edge Two Piece at the Nat'l Gallery of Art East Building
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The Korean War Memorial in Memorial Park, Frederick, Maryland, honors those who served in the Korean War. It is part of a collection of sculptures and memorials in the park dedicated to military history. The memorial provides a place for reflection within a community park setting. It is associated with other nearby war memorials, emphasizing the region's commitment to commemorating veterans.
Memorial Park, Frederick, Maryland
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The Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., designed by Frank Chalfant Gaylord II, honors the service and sacrifice of those who fought in the Korean War. It features 19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad, a black granite wall with images of the war, and a Pool of Remembrance surrounded by trees. The memorial also includes a United Nations Wall listing the countries that contributed to the war effort. Located on The Mall near Independence Avenue and 23rd Street NW, it is a significant site commemorating a pivotal Cold War conflict.
Korean War Veterans Memorial, The Mall, Washington, D.C.
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The Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial in Philadelphia honors the Polish-Lithuanian military leader who played a vital role in the American Revolutionary War and Polish national uprisings. Kosciuszko was a colonel and chief engineer in the Continental Army and a close friend of Thomas Jefferson. The memorial highlights his military achievements and enduring legacy as a symbol of liberty in both America and Poland. It is located at 3rd and Pine Streets in Philadelphia.
Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial, 3rd & Pine Streets, Philadelphia, PA
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This bronze statue by Theodora Alice Ruggles Kitson honors Thaddeus (Tadeusz) Kosciuszko, a Polish-Lithuanian hero and American Revolutionary War colonel, located in Boston Public Gardens. Kosciuszko was a skilled military engineer and a close friend of Thomas Jefferson. He also led Polish forces in the 1794 uprising against Russian domination. The statue celebrates his enduring legacy as a symbol of freedom and military leadership.
Boston Public Gardens, Boylston St between Charles & Arlington Sts, Boston, Massachusetts
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The Thaddeus Kosciuszko Memorial in Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C., is a bronze sculpture by Antonia Popiel honoring the Polish and American Revolutionary War hero. Kosciuszko was a key military engineer for the Continental Army and a champion of liberty who fought for both American independence and Polish sovereignty. Erected in 1910 by the Polish National Alliance of America, the memorial celebrates his enduring legacy and friendship with figures like Thomas Jefferson. It is located in a prominent area near Pennsylvania Avenue, among other historic sculptures.
Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue by Robert Aitken honors Thaddeus Kosciuszko, a Polish-Lithuanian military leader and American Revolutionary War hero, located on Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia. Kosciuszko played a key role in both American and Polish military history, known for his engineering skills and leadership in battles against Russian forces. The statue celebrates his legacy as a champion of liberty and a distinguished commander.
Benjamin Franklin Parkway & 18th Street, Philadelphia, PA
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The Kossuth, Lajos plaque northwest of Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C., honors the Hungarian patriot and Governor Lajos Kossuth, a key figure in Hungary's 1848-49 independence movement. It celebrates his advocacy for democracy and the cultural contributions of Hungarian Americans. Located near Q and 20th Streets NW and the Dupont Circle Metro station, the plaque serves as a tribute to international champions of liberty.
Near Q & 20th Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze equestrian statue of Michael de Kovats by Paul Takacs, created circa 2003, is situated at the Hungarian Embassy in Washington, D.C. It honors Kovats' legacy as a key figure in the American Revolutionary War cavalry. The statue is part of the collection of sculptures in the Connecticut Avenue area and is noted in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture'.
Hungarian Embassy, 3910 Shoemaker Street NW, Washington, D.C.
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Kryptos is a sculpture by James Herbert Sanborn created around 1990, located at the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Made from granite, copper, wood, and lodestone, it is known for its cryptic inscriptions. The artwork is featured in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and symbolizes themes of secrecy and intelligence. It stands as a unique piece of public art within the Washington, D.C. suburbs.
CIA Headquarters, Langley, Virginia
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The Kunta Kinte - Alex Haley Memorial in Annapolis, Maryland, is a bronze sculpture by Ed Dwight commemorating the arrival of Kunta Kinte and other enslaved Africans. Inspired by Alex Haley's Roots, it honors the resilience and contributions of African Americans. The memorial serves as a place for education, reflection, and healing, with dedications spanning from 1981 to 2002. It is supported by the Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Foundation and local authorities.
Annapolis, Maryland, USA
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This plaque honors Brigadier General Charles W. Kutz, who supervised the construction of the Kutz Bridge at the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. Completed in 1943, the bridge is a significant infrastructure project under his leadership as Engineer Commissioner. The plaque is situated at Independence Avenue and 17th Street SW, near the Smithsonian Metro Station.
Kutz Bridge, Independence Ave & 17th St SW, Washington, D.C.
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: La Joute fountain at Place Jean-Paul Riopelle in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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La Tendresse is an abstract sculpture by Paul Lancz located in Montreal, Quebec, near Sherbrooke and Peel streets. The artwork features themes involving children and women, highlighting tender human emotions. It is part of Montreal's collection of public sculptures and reflects Lancz's artistic style.
Sherbrooke & Peel, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Abundance & Industry tympanum is a limestone relief sculpture by Sherry Fry and Arthur Brown on the Labor Department Building in Washington, D.C.'s Federal Triangle. It depicts a woman symbolizing Abundance & Industry alongside rams representing Productivity and Security. The building also features friezes with allegorical animals and objects emphasizing labor and protection. This artwork reflects the themes and responsibilities of the U.S. Department of Labor, originally housed in the building now occupied by the EPA.
Labor Department Building (currently EPA), Constitution Ave between 12th & 14th Sts NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Columbia tympanum is a limestone relief sculpture by Arthur Brown and Edgar Walter on the Labor Department Building in Washington, D.C., now home to the E.P.A. It features allegorical and mythological themes reflecting the mission of the Department of Labor. Located in the Federal Triangle area on Constitution Avenue, it is part of a significant collection of federal building artworks. The nearest Metro station is Smithsonian.
Labor Department Building (currently E.P.A.), Constitution Ave between 12th & 14th Sts NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Labor & Industry tympanum is a limestone relief sculpture by Arthur Brown and Albert Stewart on the former Department of Labor building in Washington, D.C.'s Federal Triangle. It depicts allegorical figures including a reclining man with a horned bull, millstone, and sheaf of wheat, symbolizing labor and industry. The building also features friezes with various symbolic animals and objects. This artwork reflects the mission of the Department of Labor and is part of the rich sculptural program in the Federal Triangle area.
Labor Department Building (currently EPA), Constitution Ave between 12th & 14th Sts NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Lafayette, Marquis Gilbert de Memorial in Boston Common is a bronze sculpture by John Francis Paramino honoring the French revolutionary hero Marquis de Lafayette. Lafayette was a key figure in the American and French revolutions, serving without pay as a general and diplomat. He was twice granted Honorary U.S. Citizenship and is remembered for his efforts to promote liberty and constitutional government. The memorial is located near Tremont Street and Temple Place in Boston, Massachusetts.
Boston Common near Tremont St and Temple Pl, Boston, Massachusetts
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The Marquis Gilbert de Lafayette Memorial (circa 1891) in Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C., honors the French general who was instrumental in the American and French revolutions. Created by artists Jean Alexander Joseph Falguiere and Marius Jean Antonin Mercie, the bronze sculpture commemorates Lafayette's service as a general and diplomat during the American Revolutionary War. Lafayette was twice granted honorary U.S. citizenship and remains a symbol of Franco-American friendship. The memorial is located near Pennsylvania Avenue and 16th Street NW, close to McPherson Square Metro Station.
Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of Marquis Gilbert de Lafayette by Raoul Josset is located at the Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lafayette was a French general and key ally in the American Revolutionary War. The sculpture honors his dedication to American independence and is part of a collection highlighting Revolutionary War figures. It stands near 25th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue on the museum's west side.
Philadelphia Museum of Art, 25th St & Pennsylvania Ave, Philadelphia, PA
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The Large 4 Piece Reclining Figure is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore located near San Francisco City Hall. This abstract work features four separate reclining forms, exemplifying Moore's exploration of the human figure through segmented shapes. It is part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog and contributes to San Francisco's public art scene. The sculpture connects themes of abstract art and civic architecture.
Near San Francisco City Hall, San Francisco, California
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The Large Bather sculpture by Pierre-Auguste Renoir is located on the East Sculpture Terrace at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri. This work exemplifies Renoir's sculptural exploration of the female form and complements the museum's outdoor sculpture collection. The Nelson-Atkins Museum, situated at 4525 Oak Street, is a key cultural venue in Kansas City known for its diverse art holdings. The sculpture enhances the museum's public art experience within the Kansas City Sculpture Park.
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City, Missouri
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Large Interior Form is a sculpture by Henry Moore located at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and Kansas City Sculpture Park in Kansas City, Missouri. The work exemplifies Moore's abstract style with organic shapes and is part of the museum's modern art collection. It enhances the cultural experience of the museum's outdoor sculpture park. The museum is situated at 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City.
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City, Missouri
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Large Torso - Arch is a sculpture by Henry Moore located at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and Kansas City Sculpture Park in Missouri. The piece features Moore's characteristic abstracted human torso form, emphasizing the relationship between mass and space. It is part of the museum's outdoor collection, contributing to Kansas City's vibrant public art scene.
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City, Missouri
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The Large Totem Head is a sculpture by Henry Moore located at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and Kansas City Sculpture Park in Missouri. It exemplifies Moore's abstract style and engagement with human forms, inspired in part by Native American motifs. The sculpture is part of the museum's outdoor collection, contributing to the cultural and artistic environment of Kansas City. It offers visitors a chance to experience modern sculpture in a natural setting.
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City, Missouri
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The LATROBE Cenotaphs are sandstone memorial sculptures created circa 1816-1877 by architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe, located in the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill area. Latrobe, known for designing the U.S. Capitol, served as Surveyor of Public Buildings and contributed these cenotaphs to honor notable individuals interred there. The cenotaphs are part of the cemetery's historic monuments commemorating early American public figures.
Congressional Cemetery, 18th & E Streets SE, Washington, D.C.
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The Sir Wilfrid Laurier Memorial is a bronze sculpture by Jean-Emile Brunet located at Dorchester Square in Montreal. It commemorates Sir Wilfrid Laurier, a key Canadian political figure and former Prime Minister. The memorial is part of a series of sculptures in the square celebrating Canadian politicians. It stands near Boulevard René-Lévesque and Rue Peel, serving as a notable historical and artistic landmark.
Dorchester Square, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Henry W. Lawton Monument is a bronze sculpture by Myra Reynolds Richards located in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. It commemorates Civil War figure Henry W. Lawton and is situated near Sheridan Drive and Sherman Avenue. The monument is part of James M. Goode's Virginia Suburbs sculpture collection and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. It is accessible via the Arlington Cemetery Metro Station and stands near other Civil War memorials.
Arlington National Cemetery, near Sheridan Dr & Sherman Ave, Arlington, VA
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The Reverend Jason Lee statue is a bronze sculpture by Alexander Phimister Proctor and Gifford MacGregor Proctor, located at the Oregon State Capitol in Salem. It honors Lee's role as a missionary and pioneer in Oregon's early history. The statue is part of the Capitol's collection of artworks commemorating significant figures in the state's development. It reflects themes of history and religion tied to the American West.
Oregon State Capitol, Salem, Oregon
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The Virginia State Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park features a bronze equestrian statue of Robert E. Lee by Frederick William Sievers. Located on West Confederate Avenue near Seminary Ridge, it commemorates Lee's role in the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War. The memorial is part of Gettysburg's extensive collection of sculptures honoring key figures and events from the conflict.
Virginia State Memorial, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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This bronze statue of Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville, Virginia, was created by artists Henry Merwin Shrady and Leo Lentelli. It commemorates the Confederate general and is part of the Civil War memorial tradition. The sculpture is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog. Its precise location within Charlottesville is not detailed in the available information.
Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
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This bronze statue of Lieutenant General John Archer Lejeune by Floyd H. Tanaka is located at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. It honors the Marine Corps general and is situated near Lejeune Hall on the Academy grounds. The statue is part of a collection of sculptures commemorating military figures at the Naval Academy. It contributes to Annapolis's rich naval and military heritage.
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland
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The Lenthall Monument is an early 19th-century sandstone memorial located in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Its creator is unknown, and it is situated in Section C near Rock Creek Church Road and Webster Street NW. The monument is noted in James M. Goode's publications on Washington sculpture but lacks photographic documentation. It is accessible via the nearby Fort Totten Metro Station.
Rock Creek Cemetery, Section C, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze memorial statue by Mike Larson honors Joel Levine and other conductors of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic. Located at the Music Hall in Oklahoma City, it commemorates their contributions to the city's orchestral music scene. The statue stands as a cultural tribute within a key performing arts venue.
Oklahoma City Music Hall, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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The Lewis & Clark Memorial relief by Leo Friedlander is a marble sculpture located at the Oregon State Capitol in Salem, Oregon. It commemorates the historic expedition of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, pivotal figures in American westward exploration. The relief is part of the Capitol's collection of public art and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. It highlights themes of American history and the exploration of the American West.
Oregon State Capitol, Salem, Oregon
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This bronze memorial by Bob Scriver in Fort Benton, Montana, commemorates the Lewis and Clark Expedition's critical decision at Marias Pass. It honors explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark and their journey along the Missouri River. The sculpture is part of a broader collection celebrating Western American history.
Fort Benton, Montana, USA
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This statue in Charlottesville, Virginia, honors explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, leaders of the early 19th-century expedition across the American West. It is part of the city's historical monuments and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The sculpture contributes to the public remembrance of American exploration history.
Charlottesville, Virginia
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This stone memorial by Barbara L Donatelli in Kirby, Greene County, Pennsylvania honors John L. Lewis, former UAW president, and commemorates the Robena Coal Mine explosion. It highlights labor union history and the challenges faced by coal miners. Located at the I-79 Pennsylvania Welcome Center, the memorial is part of the region's industrial heritage. It is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
I-79 Pennsylvania Welcome Center, Kirby, Greene County, Pennsylvania
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Liberty Bell Replica at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Liberty Bike at U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama
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The Liberty Memorial & the National World War One Museum in Kansas City, Missouri, is a limestone memorial dedicated to honoring those who served in World War I. Located near Penn Valley Park at 100 W. 26th Street, it is a key historical and cultural site. The memorial is recognized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog and serves both as a tribute and an educational resource about the Great War.
Liberty Memorial & National World War One Museum, Kansas City, Missouri
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Library of Congress Annex (Adams Bldg): Contributors to the Written Word Bronze Doors (ca. 1938)
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Library of Congress Annex (Madison Bldg): Cascade of Books (ca. 1983)
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The James Madison Memorial is a sculpture by Walter K Hancock located inside the Library of Congress Annex (Madison Building) in Washington, D.C. It honors James Madison, the fourth U.S. President and a Founding Father. The memorial is part of the Capitol Hill area's collection of presidential sculptures and is accessible near the Capitol South Metro Station. It reflects Madison's important role in American history and constitutional development.
Library of Congress Annex (Madison Building), Washington, D.C.
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The America Fostering the Arts & Industries tympanum (circa 1897) adorns the Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Created by William Boyd, Edward Pierce Casey, J L Smithmeyer, and Paul J Pelz, this granite sculpture allegorically celebrates the nurturing of arts and industries in America. Featuring symbolic children representing arts and industries with associated objects, it is located in the Capitol Hill area near the Capitol South Metro Station. The work is recognized for its allegorical and mythological themes and is documented in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture.
Library of Congress Jefferson Building, Independence Ave & 1st St SE, Washington, D.C.
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Library of Congress Jefferson Bldg: Court of Neptune Fountain (ca. 1898)
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Library of Congress Jefferson Bldg: Eminent Men of Letters (ca.1895)
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Library of Congress Jefferson Bldg: Ethnological Heads (ca. 1891)
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Library of Congress Jefferson Bldg: Literature, Science, Art spandrel (ca. 1895)
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The Library of Congress Jefferson Building in Washington, D.C., features bronze tympanums and doors created around 1898 by notable artists including Frederick William MacMonnies and others. These sculptures depict themes of Tradition, Printing, and Writing, incorporating allegorical and mythological elements. Located at Independence Avenue and 1st Street SE in the Capitol Hill area, the artworks are part of the building's historic architectural ensemble. They are documented in key art inventories and accessible via the nearby Capitol South Metro station.
Library of Congress Jefferson Building, Independence Ave & 1st St SE, Washington, D.C.
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The Library Stars sculpture is located at the Juanita Thornton/Shepherd Park Library in Washington, D.C.'s Sixteenth Street area. It is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and forms part of the city's public art collection. The sculpture enhances the cultural environment of the Shepherd Park neighborhood. Specific details about the artwork's appearance or artist are not provided in the available records.
Juanita Thornton/Shepherd Park Library, 7420 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Lily Pond sculpture by David Phillips is a bronze artwork located in Marshall Park, Washington, D.C., depicting lily pads, frogs, turtles, fish, and dragonflies. Installed in 1982, it is situated in the Judiciary Square and East Downtown area near the Canadian Embassy and U.S. Court House. The sculpture is part of James M. Goode's documented Washington sculptures and celebrates local wildlife in an urban park setting. It is accessible via the nearby Judiciary Square Metro station.
Marshall Park, Judiciary Square, Washington, D.C.
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The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., honors President Abraham Lincoln and features a large seated sculpture by Daniel Chester French. Designed as a Greek Doric temple by Henry Bacon, it includes inscriptions of Lincoln's famous speeches. The site is historically significant as the location of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech and symbolizes Lincoln's leadership during the Civil War and the abolition of slavery.
Lincoln Memorial, West Potomac Park, Washington, D.C.
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The Emancipation Memorial in Lincoln Park, Washington, D.C., created around 1876 by Thomas Ball and O. E. Babcock, honors President Abraham Lincoln and the emancipation of enslaved people. Funded entirely by freed slaves, the monument features Lincoln holding the Emancipation Proclamation and a freed slave modeled after Archer Alexander. Located in the Capitol Hill area, it is a significant historical and artistic tribute to the Civil War and American history.
Lincoln Park, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze sculpture by Lorenzo Ghiglieri depicts Abraham Lincoln with his son Tad and is installed at the City Hall in Kansas City, Missouri. Positioned on East 12th Street between Oak and Locust Streets, it is part of the city's collection of public art honoring historical figures. The piece is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog. It highlights a personal aspect of Lincoln's life within a civic context.
Kansas City City Hall, E 12th St between Oak & Locust, Kansas City, Missouri
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This bronze statue by Herbert S. Houck depicts Abraham Lincoln kneeling in prayer inside the Washington National Cathedral. Inspired by a family story of Lincoln praying before the Gettysburg Address, it symbolizes the President's faith during the Civil War. Located at the north aisle entrance, the sculpture honors Lincoln's leadership and legacy. It is a rare indoor memorial included in dcMemorials.com for its historical and spiritual significance.
Washington National Cathedral, Washington, D.C.
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The Young Abe Lincoln statue by David Kresz Rubins is a bronze sculpture located near the Indiana State House in Indianapolis. It portrays Abraham Lincoln as a young man and is part of the public art collection at the Indiana Government Center South. The statue honors Lincoln's legacy and contributes to the historical and cultural landscape of Indianapolis.
Indiana Government Center South, Indianapolis, Indiana
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The Abraham Lincoln statue at San Francisco City Hall is a bronze sculpture by Haig Patigian honoring the 16th U.S. President. It is part of the public art collection at the City Hall, reflecting themes of leadership and American history. The statue is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog. It contributes to San Francisco's cultural landscape and commemorates an important national figure.
San Francisco City Hall, San Francisco, California
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The Rail Joiner statue of Abraham Lincoln by Louis Slobodkin is located in the inner courtyard of the U.S. Department of the Interior in Washington, D.C.'s Foggy Bottom area. This bronze sculpture honors Lincoln's leadership during the Civil War and his efforts to abolish slavery. It is part of a notable collection of sculptures documented by James M. Goode and is near the Farragut West Metro Station. The statue symbolizes Lincoln's connection to the working class and his enduring legacy as a U.S. president.
Interior Department Courtyard, Washington, D.C.
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This marble statue of Abraham Lincoln by Lot Flannery and Frank Pilerson stands at the D.C. Courthouse in Washington, D.C.'s Judiciary Square. Originally erected in 1868 and re-erected in 1923, it honors Lincoln's legacy as the 16th U.S. President and his leadership during the Civil War and abolition of slavery. The statue is a notable historic monument located between 4th and 5th Streets NW on D Street.
D.C. Courthouse, Judiciary Square, Washington, D.C.
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The Charles Lindbergh sculpture is a public artwork located in Washington, D.C.'s Massachusetts Avenue area near Alban Towers. It honors the aviator Charles Lindbergh and is listed in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture.' The sculpture is part of a significant collection of monuments in this historic district, though specific details and images are not available from the current sources.
3700 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Lion Fighter at the Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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This bronze lion sculpture by Roland Hinton Perry is located inside Golden Gate Park near the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco. It is distinct from a nearby mountain lion sculpture by Melvin Earl Cummings at the park entrance. Perry's work is also represented by similar lion statues in Washington, D.C. The sculpture enhances the artistic environment of the DeYoung Museum area within the park.
Golden Gate Park near DeYoung Museum, San Francisco, CA
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Little Temple is a sculpture by Stefan Saal located in the Strathmore Hall Sculpture Garden in Bethesda, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. The garden features a range of contemporary sculptures and is accessible via the nearby Grosvenor - Strathmore Metro Station. This artwork contributes to the cultural landscape of the Maryland suburbs and the greater Washington metropolitan area.
Strathmore Hall Sculpture Garden, 10701 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland
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The Henry Cabot Lodge statue is a bronze sculpture by Raymond Averill Porter located at the Massachusetts State House in Boston. It honors Henry Cabot Lodge, a notable U.S. Senator and statesman. The statue is part of a collection of sculptures on the State House grounds, contributing to Boston's historical and cultural heritage. It is cataloged in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Massachusetts State House, Boston, MA
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The John A. Logan Memorial on Logan Circle in Washington, D.C. is a bronze statue by Franklin Simmons commemorating the Civil War general and U.S. Senator. It features reliefs depicting key moments from Logan's career and symbolic figures of Peace and War. Located in the Massachusetts Avenue area, the memorial is near the Shaw - Howard University Metro Station. It is recognized as part of the city's rich collection of historic sculptures.
Logan Circle, Washington, D.C.
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The Henry Wadsworth Longfellow statue, created around 1909 by Thomas Ball and William Couper, is a bronze sculpture located near DuPont Circle in Washington, D.C. It honors the famed American poet and is situated in the Connecticut Avenue area, close to the Dupont Circle Metro station. The statue is part of a notable collection of sculptures celebrating influential figures in literature and education. It is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
M Street & Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C.
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The Gen James Longstreet Memorial by Gary Casteel is a bronze equestrian statue at Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania. It commemorates the Confederate general's role in the Civil War, specifically the Battle of Gettysburg. Located on West Confederate Avenue (Seminary Ridge), it is part of the park's extensive collection of historical sculptures. The memorial is recognized in the Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog.
Gettysburg National Military Park, West Confederate Avenue (Seminary Ridge), Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The "Loss & Regeneration" sculptures, created circa 1993 by James Ingo Freed, are bronze artworks located at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Known also as "Loss & Reconstruction," the sculptures titled Figure and House reflect abstract art themes and commemorate the Holocaust. They are situated within the Potomac Park area, a notable site for public monuments. These sculptures contribute to the museum's mission of remembrance and reflection.
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW, Washington, D.C.
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"Lost Horizons" is a bronze bust by Val Duane Robbins located in the Rose Park Sculpture Garden in Billings, Montana. Donated in 1994 by the artist and the Big Sky Sculpture Council, it reflects themes of American history and Native American heritage. The sculpture is part of a collection that enriches the cultural fabric of Billings and is situated near 21st Street West and Avenue D. Robbins is noted for his artistic focus on historical subjects, making this piece a significant cultural landmark in the region.
Rose Park Sculpture Garden, Billings, Montana
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The Louisiana State Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park honors Louisiana soldiers who fought in the Battle of Gettysburg. Created by Donald DeLue, this bronze sculpture is located on West Confederate Avenue at Seminary Ridge. It is part of the extensive collection of Civil War monuments within the park. The memorial serves as a tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of Louisiana troops during the conflict.
Louisiana State Memorial, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Love & Labor - The Unbroken Law at the Pennsylvania State House in Harrisburg Pennsylvania
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The Love sculpture by Robert Indiana is a famous aluminum artwork located at John F. Kennedy Plaza in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Known for its bold letters and tilted 'O', it symbolizes love and pop art. Installed at 15th Street and John F. Kennedy Boulevard, it is a popular cultural landmark and photo spot. The sculpture is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum, highlighting its significance.
John F. Kennedy Plaza (Love Park), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Lucy the Elephant in Margate, New Jersey near Atlantic City
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The Martin Luther statue (circa 1884) by Ernest Friedrick August Reitschel is located at the Luther Place Memorial Church on Thomas Circle in Washington, D.C. This bronze sculpture commemorates the influential Protestant Reformer and is part of the Massachusetts Avenue area's collection of public art. It is documented in key art inventories and is near the McPherson Square Metro station, making it accessible to the public. The statue contributes to the religious and historical significance of its location.
Luther Place Memorial Church, Thomas Circle, Washington, D.C.
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The Luxembourg liberation plaque near Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. honors the American troops who helped free Luxembourg during World War II. Unveiled in 2004 by Luxembourg's Grand Duke and Grand Duchess, it expresses the nation's gratitude for regained independence. The plaque is part of the rich collection of historical memorials in the Dupont Circle area.
Near Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C.
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Lyrical Lady is a circa 1980 abstract steel sculpture by Mark Kramer located opposite the Chevy Chase Bank building in Bethesda, Maryland near Washington, D.C. It is included in James M. Goode's survey of Maryland suburbs sculptures. The piece exemplifies abstract art in the Washington metropolitan area's public art collection.
Opposite Chevy Chase Bank building, Bethesda, Maryland
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The Sir John A. Macdonald Memorial at Place du Canada in Montreal commemorates Canada's first Prime Minister and a founding figure of the nation. Located near the Basilique Marie Reine du Monde Cathedral and the World Wars & Korean War Memorial, it forms part of Montreal's collection of significant political monuments. The memorial highlights Macdonald's historical importance and is a notable landmark within the city's public spaces.
Place du Canada, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Alexander Macomb Memorial (circa 1841) at Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C. honors Major General Alexander Macomb, Jr., a distinguished U.S. Army commander during the early 19th century. The marble monument, by an unknown artist, commemorates his service including leadership in the War of 1812 and his role as commanding general until his death in 1841. Located in the Capitol Hill area, the memorial is part of a historic cemetery and recognized in key sculpture references.
Congressional Cemetery, 18th & E Streets SE, Washington, D.C.
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The Madonna & Child (?) statue at St. Michael's Parish in Wheeling, West Virginia, is a religious sculpture depicting the Virgin Mary and infant Jesus. It embodies themes of children, religion, and women, and is part of the parish's cultural and spiritual setting. Documented around 2006, it serves as a notable religious artwork within the Wheeling community. The statue is situated on National Road, contributing to the area's religious heritage.
St. Michael's Parish, 1225 National Road, Wheeling, West Virginia
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This Madonna of the Trail Statue in Bethesda, Maryland, was sculpted around 1929 by Auguste Leimback. It commemorates the contributions of pioneer women in American history and is situated near Wisconsin Avenue at the Post Office Circle. The statue is noted in James M. Goode's documentation of Maryland suburban sculptures. It is part of a broader series of Madonna of the Trail monuments across the United States.
Wisconsin Ave at the Post Office Circle, Bethesda, Maryland
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The Madonna of the Trail statue in Wheeling Park, West Virginia, is a commemorative sculpture by Auguste Leimback honoring pioneer women of American history. It is part of a series of twelve identical statues placed along the National Road to celebrate the courage and contributions of women during westward expansion. Located at National Road and Wheeling Park Drive, the statue is a significant cultural and historical landmark in Wheeling.
Wheeling Park, Wheeling, West Virginia
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The MAHAN Hall relief sculpture at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, is a marble artwork by Ernest Flagg. It honors Rear Admiral Alfred Taylor Mahan and features allegorical and mythological subjects. The sculpture is part of the Naval Academy's rich collection of historic artworks. Mahan Hall is a prominent building on the Academy grounds, known for its clock tower and naval symbolism.
Mahan Hall, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, USA
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The Maine - 6th Artillery Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park honors the 6th Maine Light Artillery Battery's role in the Civil War's Battle of Gettysburg. Made of granite, the monument is part of a broader collection of sculptures commemorating Union forces. It is located near the Father Corby Memorial within the park and is documented in the Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The Maine Lobsterman statue is a bronze sculpture by Victor A Kahill from around 1981, located in the Southwest Waterfront Park in Washington, D.C. It depicts lobsterman H. Elroy Johnson of Harpswell, Maine, and celebrates the labor and life of Maine's lobstermen. The statue is noted in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" and highlights themes related to labor unions and work life.
Southwest Waterfront Park, Washington, D.C.
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The Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve Memorial is a bronze sculpture by Louis-Philippe Hébert located at Place d'Armes in Montreal. It commemorates the city's founder and stands near Notre Dame and St Sulpice Streets. The memorial is part of Montreal's rich historical and cultural landscape. It highlights the significance of Maisonneuve in the city's early development.
Place d'Armes, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Major Sculpture by Charles Fahlen is an abstract concrete artwork located at 8th and Locust Streets in Philadelphia. Commissioned in 1983 by the American Postal Workers House Associates, it was created to meet the One Percent Fine Arts Requirement of local redevelopment authorities. This sculpture is part of Philadelphia's extensive public art collection, reflecting the city's dedication to integrating art within urban spaces.
8th & Locust Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The Make Way for Ducklings statues by Nancy Quint Schon are bronze sculptures located in the Boston Public Gardens, Massachusetts. They depict the duck family from the famous children's book and are a cherished public artwork. Positioned near Charles Street between Beacon and Boylston Streets, the statues attract many visitors and contribute to the cultural landscape of Boston. They are cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum, underscoring their artistic importance.
Boston Public Gardens, Boston, Massachusetts
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The Man & Dog (Herb & Muggs) statues are bronze sculptures created around 1987 by Maceo Jeffries, located at the Dulles Corner Office Park in Herndon, Virginia. They depict a man and his dog, reflecting themes of companionship and animals. These statues are part of the public art documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" and contribute to the cultural landscape of the Washington, D.C. suburbs. The exact coordinates are not specified, but the location is known as 2411 Dulles Corner Park.
Dulles Corner Office Park, 2411 Dulles Corner Park, Herndon, Virginia
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Man (l'Homme) is an abstract steel sculpture by Alexander Stirling Calder located on St. Helene Island in Montreal, Quebec. The artwork is part of Montreal's public art collection and reflects Calder's abstract artistic style. Positioned on an island with views of Montreal, it contributes to the cultural landscape of the city. The sculpture is associated with Expo 1967, adding historical significance to its site.
St. Helene Island, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The "Man Helping Man" sculpture is a public artwork located at 2400 N Street NW in Washington, D.C.'s Wisconsin Avenue area. It is listed in James M. Goode's authoritative guide "Washington Sculpture." The sculpture contributes to the rich collection of outdoor art in this part of the city, near the American College of Cardiology. Specific details about the sculpture's artist or thematic background are not provided in the available documentation.
2400 N Street NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Horace Mann statue at the Massachusetts State House in Boston is a bronze sculpture by Emma Stebbins honoring the influential educational reformer. Located near Mount Vernon and Park Streets, it is part of a series of sculptures commemorating notable figures in American history. Mann's work laid the foundation for the modern public school system. The statue contributes to Boston's rich collection of historic monuments.
Massachusetts State House, Boston, MA
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The Guglielmo Marconi memorial plaque by Raymond Puccinelli is located on the road to Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco. This bronze plaque honors Marconi's pioneering work in wireless communication and his impact on science and history. Positioned near the intersection of Telegraph Hill Boulevard and Kearney Street, it is part of the city's rich collection of public art commemorating notable historical figures.
Telegraph Hill Blvd near Kearney St, San Francisco, CA
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This statue of Guglielmo Marconi by Carlo Nicoli is located at Casa Italiana in Washington, D.C. It honors Marconi's contributions to science and wireless communication. The statue is part of a series of sculptures of notable Italian figures at Casa Italiana. It is situated near Judiciary Square Metro Station in the East Downtown area.
Casa Italiana, 595 1/2 3rd St NW, Washington, D.C.
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This 1941 bronze statue by Attilio Piccirilli commemorates Guglielmo Marconi, the inventor of the radio and Nobel Prize winner. Located north of Meridian Hill Park in Washington, D.C., the memorial features a gilded bust of Marconi on a granite pedestal, accompanied by an Art Deco figure symbolizing his scientific achievements. It was erected by popular subscription and presented to the city by the Marconi Memorial Foundation.
Statue of Guglielmo Marconi near Meridian Hill Park, Washington, D.C.
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The Juan Marichal statue is a bronze sculpture by William Behrends located at the former Giant's Stadium (AT&T Park) on the Embarcadero in San Francisco, California. It honors the athletic achievements of Juan Marichal, a notable baseball player. The statue is part of a series of sculptures commemorating Giants players at this prominent waterfront stadium location.
Former AT&T Park (now Oracle Park), Embarcadero, San Francisco, California
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The Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima) in Arlington, Virginia, is a bronze sculpture by Felix W. de Weldon, Horace W. Peaselee, and Joseph Rosenthal. It commemorates the raising of the American flag during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II and honors the United States Marine Corps. Located near the Arlington Cemetery Metro Station, it is a major military and historical attraction in the Virginia suburbs north of Washington, D.C. The memorial is documented in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Marine Corps War Memorial, Arlington, Virginia
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This bronze and marble statue of John Marshall by William Wetmore Story is located in Marshall Park, Washington, D.C., within the Judiciary Square and East Downtown area. It commemorates Marshall's tenure as Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835. The original statue was moved from the Capitol to the Supreme Court basement in 1981. The park also marks the site of Marshall's former residence.
Marshall Park, Judiciary Square & East Downtown, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of John Marshall, created by William Wetmore Story and installed near the Museum of Art in Philadelphia, honors the former Chief Justice of the United States. Presented to Philadelphia by James M. Buck in 1931, it commemorates Marshall's role as both a soldier and a constitutional jurist. The statue is located at the west entrance of the Museum of Art, near 25th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.
Near West Entrance, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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This bronze statue of Thurgood Marshall by Antonio Mendez is located at State House Square in Annapolis, Maryland. It commemorates Marshall's legacy as the first African American Supreme Court Justice and his contributions to civil rights. The statue is part of Annapolis's rich collection of sculptures honoring legal and historical figures. State House Square is a historically important site linked to Maryland's judicial history.
State House Square, Annapolis, Maryland
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This bronze statue of Thurgood Marshall by Antonio Mendez is located at the Thurgood Marshall Baltimore Washington International Airport in Maryland near Washington, D.C. It commemorates Marshall's historic role as the first African American Supreme Court Justice and his legal victories, including Brown v. Board of Education. The sculpture honors his legacy in civil rights and American jurisprudence.
Thurgood Marshall Baltimore Washington International (BWI) Airport, Maryland, USA
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This bronze statue of Martha Louise, Crown Princess of Norway and wife of King Olav V, is located at the Norwegian Embassy Residence on Massachusetts Avenue in Washington, D.C. Created by Kirsten Kokkin, it honors a notable Norwegian royal and symbolizes Norway-U.S. relations. The sculpture is part of the Massachusetts Avenue area's rich collection of public art and diplomatic monuments.
Norwegian Embassy Residence, 3401 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Mary & Jesus statue is a religious sculpture located at the Theological College near the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. It highlights themes of religion and women, fitting within the Catholic University of America's campus. The statue is part of a broader collection of religious monuments in the area, accessible via the nearby Brookland - CUA Metro station.
Theological College, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
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The Maryland Monument at Monocacy National Battlefield near Frederick, Maryland, commemorates Maryland's involvement in the pivotal Civil War battle fought at this site. Located about one mile north of the visitor's center, it stands alongside other state monuments and the Confederate Monument. The battlefield is recognized for its strategic importance in delaying Confederate forces during the war. Managed by the National Park Service, the site offers visitors insight into the battle and Maryland's role in it.
Monocacy National Battlefield, near Frederick, Maryland
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The Maryland State Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park honors Maryland soldiers who fought in the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War. Created by Lawrence Monroe Ludtke, the bronze sculpture is located near the Visitor's Center along Baltimore Pike in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. It is part of a collection of state memorials within the park that commemorate the contributions of various states. The memorial is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Maryland State Memorial, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The Maryland World War II Memorial north of Annapolis, Maryland, commemorates the state's veterans of World War II. Located along Ritchie Highway near the Severn River, the memorial features multiple sculptures added around 2006. It is part of a network of military memorials in the Annapolis and Washington, D.C. suburbs area. The site is accessible and documented through various memorial and state resources.
Maryland World War II Memorial, Ritchie Hwy (Md Rte 450) north of Severn River, Annapolis, Maryland
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The Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk Memorial in Washington, D.C. commemorates the founder and first president of Czechoslovakia, a key figure in the country's independence and democratic foundation. Created by Vincenc Makovsky, the bronze sculpture is located in the Massachusetts Avenue area near Dupont Circle. The memorial symbolizes Masaryk's partnership with U.S. President Woodrow Wilson and his commitment to democratic ideals. It was gifted to the United States by the Czech Republic and American supporters in 2002.
Massachusetts Avenue near Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C.
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The MASON, George sculpture is a bronze artwork created around 1996 by Wendy Ross, located at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. It honors George Mason, a prominent American statesman, and is situated in the plaza of the George W. Johnson Center on campus. The sculpture is recognized in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and contributes to the cultural and historical environment of the university and its surrounding Virginia suburbs.
George W. Johnson Center plaza, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia
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The George Mason Memorial, created around 2002 by Wendy Ross, is located in East Potomac Park near the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. It honors George Mason, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, a key document influencing American constitutional rights. The bronze sculpture is part of the Potomac Park area's collection of historical monuments and is accessible from the Smithsonian Metro station. The memorial highlights Mason's role as a wise revolutionary figure committed to liberty and human dignity.
George Mason Memorial, East Potomac Park, Washington, D.C.
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The Masonic Memorial Temple reliefs are sculptural artworks located at 1111 California Street in San Francisco, California. These reliefs represent themes related to Freemasonry and adorn the Masonic Memorial Temple in the Nob Hill neighborhood. They are recognized as significant cultural and historical elements within the city. The site is associated with the local Masonic community and contributes to San Francisco's rich tradition of public memorials.
Masonic Memorial Temple, 1111 California St, San Francisco, CA
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The Massachusetts - 13th Infantry Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park honors Sergeant Roland G. Morris and the 13th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment's role in the Civil War. Created by Smith Granite Company, the granite monument is located near Doubleday Avenue and Mummasburg Road on Oak Ridge. It stands among other memorials commemorating units and leaders from the Battle of Gettysburg.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Oak Ridge, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The Massachusetts - 2nd Company Andrew Sharp Shooters Memorial is a granite monument located in Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania. It honors a Massachusetts unit that fought in the Civil War's Battle of Gettysburg. The memorial is part of a larger collection of sculptures commemorating Union soldiers at this historic battlefield. It is situated along Brooke Avenue within the park but lacks precise coordinate data.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Brooke Avenue, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The MATHER, Stephen Tyng relief is a sculpture located at Fort Clatsop within the Lewis & Clark National Historical Park near Astoria, Oregon. It honors Stephen Tyng Mather, a key figure in the National Park Service's history. Fort Clatsop was the winter camp of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, making the site historically significant. The relief is part of a broader collection of sculptures commemorating the expedition and related themes.
Fort Clatsop, Lewis & Clark National Historical Park, near Astoria, Oregon, USA
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The MAVITY, Detective Alexander Law Enforcement Memorial in Billings, Montana, honors Detective Alexander F. Mavity and other fallen officers from the Billings area. Established in 1992 by the Billings Police Protective Association, it commemorates law enforcement personnel who sacrificed their lives in service. The memorial is situated near North 27th Street and 3rd Avenue in Billings.
North 27th Street & 3rd Avenue, Billings, Montana, USA
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The Eliza C. Mayo monument is a marble funerary sculpture from around 1850 located in Glenwood Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Created by artist A Gaddess, it is documented in James M. Goode's 1974 "Outdoor Sculpture" but was excluded from his 2008 update. The monument is situated at 2219 Lincoln Road NE in Section A of the cemetery. It represents 19th-century commemorative art within a historic cemetery setting.
Glenwood Cemetery, 2219 Lincoln Road NE, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue of Willie Mays by William Behrends is located at the former Giant's Stadium (AT&T Park) on the Embarcadero in San Francisco, California. It honors the legendary baseball player and is part of a series of sculptures celebrating athletics at the venue. The statue reflects both the artistic talent of Behrends and the cultural importance of Willie Mays in sports history. Positioned along San Francisco's waterfront, it is accessible to the public and contributes to the city's rich collection of public art.
Former AT&T Park (Oracle Park), Embarcadero, San Francisco, California
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This bronze statue of Hall McAllister by Robert Aitken is located at San Francisco City Hall, California. It honors McAllister's leadership in the California Bar and his reputation as a learned and eloquent advocate. The sculpture is part of the City Hall's collection of artworks and is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog.
San Francisco City Hall, San Francisco, California
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This bronze equestrian statue of General George B. McClellan by Henry Jackson Ellicott is situated at the north plaza of Philadelphia City Hall. It honors McClellan's leadership in the Civil War, particularly his role in organizing the Army of the Potomac. The statue is part of a collection of Civil War and historical sculptures around City Hall, reflecting Philadelphia's commemoration of significant military and civic figures.
Philadelphia City Hall North Plaza, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The George B. McClellan Memorial is a bronze equestrian statue created around 1907 by Frederick William MacMonnies, located in Washington, D.C.'s Connecticut Avenue area. It honors Major General McClellan, a Civil War Union Army leader known for organizing the Army of the Potomac. The statue is positioned at a prominent traffic circle near Dupont Circle Metro station. This memorial is part of a notable collection of sculptures in the city commemorating Civil War figures.
Connecticut Avenue at Columbia Road NW Circle, Washington, D.C.
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The Samuel McColloch monument, also known as McColloch's Leap, is a bronze sculpture located on Wheeling Hill in Wheeling, West Virginia. It marks a significant local historical event and is positioned at the intersection of U.S. 40 and Chapline Street. The monument is part of Wheeling's public art collection and is near the Mingo statue. It is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Intersection of U.S. 40 & Chapline St, Wheeling, West Virginia
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The Hugh E. McConkey Memorial at Belle Isle Park on Wheeling Island in Wheeling, West Virginia, honors a prominent figure in Ohio Valley baseball. Erected by players and fans, the granite memorial commemorates McConkey's life from 1882 to 1939 and his title as The Dean of Ohio Valley Baseball. Located at the ballfield on North Huron Street, the memorial reflects the community's respect and remembrance of his contributions to athletics.
Belle Isle Park, Wheeling Island, Wheeling, West Virginia
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This bronze statue of Willie McCovey by William Behrends is located at the former Giant's Stadium (AT&T Park) on the Embarcadero in San Francisco, California. It commemorates McCovey's impact on athletics and his legacy with the San Francisco Giants. The sculpture is part of a series honoring sports figures and is positioned in a prominent sports venue area. The artist is known for his bronze works and contributions to public memorials.
Former Giant's Stadium (AT&T Park), Embarcadero, San Francisco, California
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The McDowell Hall plaques at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, commemorate the 250th anniversary of King William's School and the integration of its students into St. John's College in 1785. They also honor Francis Scott Key, author of "The Star-Spangled Banner" and alumnus of the college. These plaques celebrate the educational heritage and notable figures associated with the college and are located on McDowell Hall on the campus.
McDowell Hall, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
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This bronze statue of James McGill, founder of McGill University, is located inside the Roddick Gates at McGill University in Montreal. Created by sculptor David Roper-Curzon, it was unveiled in 1996 to mark the university's 175th anniversary. James McGill was a prominent fur trader, merchant, magistrate, and legislator in Lower Canada. The statue honors his contributions to Montreal and the university's foundation.
Roddick Gates, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The William McKinley statue by Isidore Konti is a bronze sculpture located at the southeast plaza of Philadelphia City Hall. It honors the 25th U.S. President, known for his leadership during the Spanish-American War. The statue is part of Philadelphia's rich collection of public monuments and is officially cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. It stands at the intersection of South Penn Square and South Broad Streets, a significant civic location in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia City Hall, Southeast Plaza
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The John T. McLaughlin Monument is a marble memorial from around 1847 located in the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C. Sculpted by Struthers, it honors McLaughlin's legacy and the appreciation shown by his government and friends. Positioned in the Capitol Hill area, the monument is part of a notable collection of historic sculptures documented in James M. Goode's works. It is accessible near the Potomac Avenue Metro Station.
Congressional Cemetery, 18th & E Sts SE, Washington, D.C.
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The McLoughlin, Dr. John statue is a bronze sculpture by Alexander Phimister Proctor and Gifford MacGregor Proctor located at the Oregon State Capitol in Salem, Oregon. It honors Dr. John McLoughlin, a key figure in Oregon's early history and the American West. The statue is part of the Capitol's collection of historical sculptures and is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog. It stands at 1000 Court St. NE, Salem, Oregon.
Oregon State Capitol, Salem, Oregon
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The MCMILLAN Fountain sculpture, created around 1913 by Herbert Adams and Howard Platt, is a historic bronze fountain originally located at McMillan Reservoir Park in Washington, D.C. It has been relocated multiple times due to changes in the area, including moves to a recreation center in Bloomingdale and later to the McMillan Reservoir site. The fountain is currently maintained by the Army Corps of Engineers but is behind a fence and not fully restored with its original marble base. Efforts continue to relocate it to a more public setting as part of redevelopment plans.
McMillan Reservoir Park, Washington, D.C.
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The James B. McPherson Memorial is a bronze equestrian statue by Louis T. Rebisso located in McPherson Square, Washington, D.C. It honors Major General McPherson, a Union officer killed in the Civil War in 1864. Erected by his comrades, the statue is part of the Massachusetts Avenue area's collection of Civil War monuments. The memorial is near the McPherson Square Metro Station, making it accessible to the public.
McPherson Square, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze equestrian statue of General George Gordon Meade by Henry K. Bush-Brown is located at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania. It honors Meade's leadership of the Union Army of the Potomac and his key role in the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. The statue is part of a broader collection of memorials at the park commemorating Civil War figures and events.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The George Gordon Meade Memorial by Charles Grafly is located at the U.S. Courthouse in Washington, D.C., honoring the Union general famed for his victory at Gettysburg. The sculpture, made of marble and granite, commemorates Meade's military service during the Civil War and his broader career as a U.S. Army officer and civil engineer. Positioned in the Pennsylvania Avenue area, the memorial is part of a notable collection of sculptures near key Washington landmarks.
U.S. Courthouse, Constitution Ave between 3rd & 4th Sts NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Thomas Francis Meagher statue by Charles J. Mulligan is located in front of the Montana State House in Helena, Montana. It honors Meagher's role as a Civil War Brigadier General who led the Irish Brigade and later served as Acting Governor of Montana. Born in Ireland, Meagher was a patriot and orator who dedicated his life to both Ireland and the United States. The bronze sculpture commemorates his military leadership and political service until his death in 1867.
Montana State House, Helena, Montana
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The Meeting Place Monument and Tribal Flag Plaza, created by David A Meyer, is located at the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City. It honors Native American tribes through the display of tribal flags and serves as a public recognition of their heritage. The monument is part of the civic landscape and highlights the cultural contributions of Native Americans in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma State Capitol Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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The John Rodgers Meigs Monument is a bronze sculpture by Theophilus Fisk Mills located at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. It commemorates John Rodgers Meigs, a Civil War figure, and is part of the Virginia Suburbs sculpture collection documented by James M. Goode. The monument is near the Arlington Cemetery Metro Station and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. It contributes to the cemetery's rich historical and commemorative landscape.
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
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The Andrew W. Mellon Memorial Fountain near the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., honors Mellon’s contributions as a financier, statesman, and founder of the National Gallery. Created by Sidney Waugh and Otto R. Eggers, the bronze and granite fountain is located at Constitution and Pennsylvania Avenues. Mellon served as Secretary of the Treasury under three presidents and was a major philanthropist. The memorial is part of the Pennsylvania Avenue sculpture area and is accessible via nearby Metro stations.
Constitution Ave & Pennsylvania Ave, Washington, D.C.
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This memorial in Fort Benton, Montana, commemorates the B-17 crew who died in a 1943 training mission in nearby Choteau County. It stands as a tribute to their sacrifice during World War II and is part of Fort Benton's military remembrance sites. The memorial highlights the local community's respect for its military history.
Fort Benton, Montana, USA
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The Memorial to Japanese American Patriotism in World War II in Washington, D.C., created by Nina Akumu and Davis Buckley in 2000, honors the loyalty and sacrifices of Japanese Americans during the war. It commemorates those interned under Executive Order 9066 and those who served with distinction in the U.S. military, including the famed 442nd Regimental Combat Team. The memorial also acknowledges the injustice of internment and the subsequent redress through the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. Located in Capitol Hill near Union Station, it is a significant cultural and historical monument.
Triangular park formed by Louisiana Ave, New Jersey Ave, & D St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Memorial to Maryland Vietnam Veterans at Sideling Hill in Maryland commemorates Marylanders who served in the Vietnam War. Situated at the scenic Sideling Hill, the memorial features sculptures honoring veterans' service and sacrifice. It is part of a regional collection of Vietnam War memorials documented by dcMemorials.com. The site provides a place for reflection amid the natural beauty of Sideling Hill.
Sideling Hill, Maryland, USA
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This memorial near Tumwater Falls in Olympia, Washington honors the first colonists who settled on Puget Sound. It marks a significant historical event in the early development of the region. The site is recognized as a key historical monument within Olympia and contributes to the preservation of local heritage. Exact details about the memorial's physical characteristics are not specified in the available information.
Tumwater Falls Park, Olympia, Washington, USA
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The Memorial to the Pioneers who founded Oklahoma City relief and the Centennial Clock is a commemorative sculpture located in Bicentennial Park, Oklahoma City. It honors the city's early founders and their contributions. The memorial is part of the city's historical landscape and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Bicentennial Park, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Metopes (carved relief panels) of the Labor Dept, I.C.C. & Post Office Dept Bldgs (currently E.P.A.)
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The Metrophant and Party Animals sculptures by Robin Rogers are located near 9th and G Streets NW in Washington, D.C.'s Judiciary Square and East Downtown area. These animal-themed sculptures are recognized in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and contribute a playful artistic presence to the city. Photographs of the sculptures are available under Creative Commons licenses, highlighting their public appeal.
9th & G Streets NW, Judiciary Square, Washington, D.C.
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The Mexican War Midshipmen's Monument at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, honors midshipmen who served in the Mexican-American War. Located on Stribling Walk between Bancroft and Mahan Halls, it commemorates the sacrifices of naval cadets from the mid-19th century conflict. The monument is part of the Naval Academy's collection of military memorials and is recognized in national art inventories.
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland
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The Mexican War Monument in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, commemorates Pennsylvania citizens who died in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). Created by Hamilton Alricks Jr and John McFadden and erected in 1868, it is located near the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Capitol Park. The marble monument lists key battles and serves as a historical tribute to the state's veterans of the conflict.
Pennsylvania State House, Capitol Park, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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The Michelangelo Buonarroti statue at Casa Italiana in Washington, D.C. is a marble sculpture by Carlo Nicoli, honoring the famed Renaissance artist. It is part of a collection of statues representing notable Italian figures, located at the Casa Italiana Cultural & Social Center. Donated by Philip Guarino around 2006, the statue is situated at 595 1/2 3rd Street NW, near the Judiciary Square Metro station. This work contributes to the cultural and artistic heritage celebrated in Washington, D.C.
Casa Italiana Cultural & Social Center, 595 1/2 3rd St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Mingo statue in Wheeling, West Virginia, is a 1928 bronze sculpture by Henry Oscar Beu honoring the Mingo people, original inhabitants of the valley. It was donated by the Kiwanis Club and Geo W. Lutz and is situated on Wheeling Hill near U.S. 40 and Chapline Street. The statue symbolizes peace and welcome to visitors and is part of a cluster of historical memorials in the area.
Intersection of U.S. 40 & Chapline St, Wheeling, West Virginia
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Minimal Kinetic #5 at Montana State Univ Billings (formerly Eastern MT College) in Billings Montana
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This mining sculpture in Last Chance Gulch, Helena, Montana, honors the city's gold mining origins and the laborers who shaped its history. It highlights themes of labor unions and work life, reflecting the significance of mining in the region. The sculpture is part of a broader collection of public artworks in downtown Helena that celebrate local heritage.
Last Chance Gulch, Helena, Montana, USA
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The Minnesota 1st Infantry Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park honors the regiment's courageous charge on July 2, 1863, which played a pivotal role in saving the Union line during the Battle of Gettysburg. Sculpted by Jacob Fjelde, the bronze statue depicts an infantryman with a fixed bayonet, marking the site of the charge. The regiment suffered severe casualties but delayed a larger Confederate force, exemplifying extraordinary valor. The memorial is located near the Pennsylvania State Memorial on Cemetery Ridge in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Minnesota 1st Infantry Memorial, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The Minute Man statue (circa 1966) was a bronze sculpture by Daniel Chester French and Felix W. de Weldon, formerly located at the National Guard Association Building in Washington, D.C. It commemorated the colonial Minutemen of the Revolutionary War. The statue is no longer present at its original site and was documented in James M. Goode's "Outdoor Sculpture" but omitted from his later "Washington Sculpture." It highlights themes of military service and American independence.
Former site of National Guard Association Building, 1 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze sculpture by Lorenzo Gonzalez on Philadelphia's Franklin Parkway commemorates Francisco de Miranda, a Venezuelan revolutionary who contributed to the American Revolution, French Revolution, and Latin American independence. The monument features plaques with quotes from Miranda and John Adams, highlighting his political insight and military knowledge. It stands as a tribute to Miranda's role as a soldier of freedom and his connections to the United States. The sculpture is part of Philadelphia's rich collection of historical monuments.
Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Miss Baker (Squirrel Monkey) gravesite at U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama
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The Mississippi - 11th Infantry Memorial is a bronze sculpture at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania, commemorating the Confederate soldiers of Mississippi's 11th Infantry who fought in the Battle of Gettysburg. Located on West Confederate Avenue near Seminary Ridge, it is part of a broader collection of Civil War monuments within the park. The memorial honors the contributions and sacrifices of Mississippi troops during this significant battle.
Gettysburg National Military Park, West Confederate Avenue, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The Mississippi State Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park is a bronze sculpture by Donald DeLue honoring Mississippi soldiers who fought in the Civil War's Battle of Gettysburg. Located on West Confederate Avenue near Seminary Ridge, it is part of the park's collection of Confederate state monuments. The memorial reflects the valor of Mississippi troops and contributes to the historic narrative preserved at Gettysburg.
West Confederate Avenue, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The Modern Communication statue in Kansas City, Missouri, is a modern-era sculpture by artist Terry Allen. It explores themes related to contemporary communication and is part of the city's public art collection. The statue is documented with multiple photographs and is linked to other significant sculptures in the area. Exact location details are not specified but it is situated within Kansas City.
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
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"Monet Our Visiting Artist" is a bronze sculpture by J Seward Johnson Jr, displayed outside the Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House in Key West, Florida. It is one of ten sculptures by Johnson installed at this location as of 2012. The sculpture reflects Johnson's style of lifelike public art and thematically connects to the legacy of artist Claude Monet. The Custom House is a notable historic and cultural venue in Key West.
Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House, 281 Front St, Key West, Florida
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Monolith 80 is an abstract concrete sculpture by Maria Hoban located in Baker Park, Frederick, Maryland. It is part of the region's public art collection and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The sculpture contributes to the cultural fabric of Frederick and is situated near the intersection of North Bentz and West Church Streets. It is one of several notable artworks in the area, enhancing the artistic environment of the city.
Baker Park, Frederick, Maryland
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Mont Royal (Mount Royal) Cross in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Montana Naval Forces Monument in Fort Benton honors naval vessels named after Montana cities and Native American tribes, highlighting the state's unique naval heritage despite being landlocked. It commemorates various ships such as the USS Montana, USS Helena, and USS Sacagawea, linking to detailed naval histories. The monument is located in the historic city of Fort Benton, Montana, and serves as a tribute to the state's military service and naval connections.
Fort Benton, Montana, USA
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The Montana Purple Heart Memorial in Billings honors military personnel awarded the Purple Heart for their sacrifices. Situated near North 27th Street and 1st Avenue North, it features sculptures commemorating wounded veterans. Established circa 2006, the memorial is part of Billings' broader tribute to military service. It is a significant site for reflection on the costs of war and the bravery of Montana's service members.
Montana Purple Heart Memorial, North 27th St & 1st Ave N, Billings, Montana
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The Montana Veteran's Memorial in Great Falls, Montana, honors military veterans from the state through a collection of sculptures. It serves as a public site for remembrance and is part of a wider network of military memorials documented on dcMemorials.com. While exact location details are not provided, the memorial is situated within Great Falls and contributes to the city's recognition of its veterans.
Great Falls, Montana, USA
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The Rider of the Purple Sage statue is a bronze sculpture by George Montgomery and Gary Schildt located along the Missouri River in Fort Benton, Montana. It celebrates themes of the American West and local history. The statue is part of Fort Benton's public art collection, highlighting the region's cultural heritage. It contributes to the town's identity as a historic gateway to Montana's frontier past.
Fort Benton, Montana, USA
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This bronze statue of General Richard Montgomery by Kelly J Wallace is located at the Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Montgomery was an Irish-born general in the Continental Army who died during the 1775 American assault on Quebec. The sculpture commemorates his role in the Revolutionary War and stands near 25th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. It is part of Philadelphia's collection of historical monuments honoring key figures in American independence.
Museum of Art, 25th St & Pennsylvania Ave, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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The Flowering Crabapples sculpture by Jocelyne Alloucherie is an abstract granite and steel artwork located in the Montreal Botanical Gardens, Quebec. It reflects the artist's abstract style and complements the natural setting of the Gardens. Positioned near Rue Sherbrooke and Boulevard Pie-IX, it is one of many sculptures enriching the cultural landscape of Montreal.
Montreal Botanical Gardens, near Rue Sherbrooke & Boulevard Pie-IX, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Chinese Garden Sculptures at Montreal Botanical Gardens in Quebec, Canada, form a notable collection of artworks that enrich the garden's cultural landscape. Positioned within the Chinese Garden section, these sculptures reflect traditional Chinese artistic influences. The gardens are located near Rue Sherbrooke and Boulevard Pie-IX in Montreal and are part of a larger botanical complex known for its diverse themed gardens.
Montreal Botanical Gardens, Chinese Garden, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The First Jewel Statue is a bronze sculpture by Alice Winant located in the Rose Garden of the Montreal Botanical Gardens in Montreal, Quebec. It highlights themes related to women and is part of the garden's rich collection of artworks. Positioned near Rue Sherbrooke and Boulevard Pie-IX, the statue offers views of the nearby Olympic Park. This piece enhances the cultural experience of the botanical gardens.
Montreal Botanical Gardens, Rose Garden, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Le Lion de la Feuillée is a lion-themed sculpture located at the Montreal Botanical Gardens in Montreal, Quebec. It is part of a broader collection of sculptures that highlight animal subjects within the gardens. Positioned near Rue Sherbrooke and Boulevard Pie-IX, the sculpture adds artistic value to the botanical environment. It is one of many attractions that visitors can explore in this renowned garden.
Montreal Botanical Gardens, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The MARIE-VITORIN statue in Montreal Botanical Gardens is a bronze sculpture by Sylvia Daoust honoring Brother Conrad Kirouac, known as Brother Marie-Victorin, a key figure in Quebec's botanical history. Located near Rue Sherbrooke and Boulevard Pie-IX, the statue is part of the Gardens' artistic and historical features. It commemorates Marie-Victorin's foundational role in the Gardens and his contributions to science.
Montreal Botanical Gardens, Rue Sherbrooke & Boulevard Pie-IX, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Montreal Botanical Gardens in Montreal, Quebec, feature a variety of sculptures displayed throughout the grounds. These artworks complement the gardens' extensive botanical collections, offering visitors a blend of natural and artistic attractions. The sculptures are located near Rue Sherbrooke and Boulevard Pie-IX, a key area within the city. This site is a notable cultural and natural destination in Montreal.
Montreal Botanical Gardens, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Montrose Crossing sculpture is a steel artwork created around 1995 by Joseph Craig English, located at the Montrose Crossing Shopping Center in Rockville, Maryland. It is part of the Maryland Suburbs collection featured in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and relates to the theme of athletics. The sculpture is accessible near the Rockville Metro Station and contributes to the public art scene in the Washington, D.C. suburbs.
Montrose Crossing Shopping Center, Rockville, Maryland
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The Monument to 6 Million Jewish Martyrs in Philadelphia is a bronze sculpture by Nathan Rapoport commemorating the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Located at Benjamin Franklin Parkway and 15th Street, it stands as a powerful reminder of the atrocities of World War II. The monument is part of Philadelphia's public art landscape, dedicated to remembrance and education about the Holocaust.
Benjamin Franklin Parkway & 15th Street, Philadelphia, PA
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This bronze monument by Joseph Maxwell Miller at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, honors French soldiers and sailors who served in the Revolutionary War. Located near the College Creek Bridge on King George Street, it commemorates the Franco-American alliance vital to U.S. independence. The sculpture is part of Annapolis's rich military heritage and is documented in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's catalog.
St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
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The MORONI sculpture by Thorlief Knapus, created around 1933, originally topped the LDS Church in Washington, D.C. It is made of aluminum and depicts the angel Moroni, a key figure in Mormonism. The sculpture has since been moved and is now exhibited in Salt Lake City, Utah, reflecting its religious and cultural significance. It is documented in James M. Goode's "Outdoor Sculpture" but was excluded from his later "Washington Sculpture" volume.
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
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The Robert Morris statue by Paul Wayland Bartlett is a bronze sculpture located in Independence National Historic Park in Philadelphia. It honors Robert Morris, a key financier of the American Revolution. Positioned at 4th and Walnut Streets, the statue is part of a historic area rich with monuments commemorating America's founding.
4th & Walnut Streets, Independence National Historic Park, Philadelphia, PA
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The MORRISON Mausoleum is a granite memorial from around 1889 located in Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Designed by J F Manning, it is recognized in James M. Goode's 'Outdoor Sculpture' but not in his 'Washington Sculpture' catalog. The mausoleum is positioned at Lot 216 near R and 30th Streets NW within the cemetery. It stands as a significant example of funerary art from the late 19th century in the nation's capital.
Oak Hill Cemetery, Lot 216, Washington, D.C.
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The Oliver P. Morton statue is a bronze sculpture by Rudolf Schwarz located at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis. It commemorates Morton, a key political figure and Civil War-era governor of Indiana. The statue is part of the Statehouse's collection of historical sculptures and is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. It stands near the Indiana Soldiers & Sailors Monument, highlighting Morton's historical significance.
Indiana Statehouse, Indianapolis, Indiana
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The Mother & Child sculpture by Lenore Thomas Straus, created around 1939, is located at the Roosevelt Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Made of limestone, it depicts the relationship between a mother and her child, emphasizing themes of women and children. The sculpture is part of James M. Goode's documented Maryland Suburbs collection and is near the Greenbelt Metro station. It reflects the community spirit of Greenbelt and is recognized in local historical records.
Roosevelt Center, Greenbelt, Maryland
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The Mount Pleasant Call Box sculpture is a public artwork located at Park Road and Mount Pleasant Street NW in Washington, D.C. It is part of the Sixteenth Street area's collection of sculptures documented by James M. Goode. The sculpture represents a historic call box, reflecting past urban communication methods. It contributes to the cultural heritage of the Mount Pleasant neighborhood and is noted in dcMemorials.com and Goode's 'Washington Sculpture.'
Park Rd & Mount Pleasant St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Mountaineer statue at West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia, is a bronze sculpture by Donald DeLue symbolizing the university's mascot and regional heritage. It stands as a significant cultural landmark on the university campus. The statue is cataloged in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog. It reflects the pride and tradition associated with West Virginia and its people.
West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia
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The John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg bust is a bronze sculpture created around 1980 by Caroline Hufford Anderson, located in Muhleberg Park in Washington, D.C. It honors Muhlenberg, a Revolutionary War clergyman and soldier. The sculpture is part of the Connecticut Avenue area's public art collection and is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture.' It is near the Tenleytown - AU Metro Station, making it accessible to visitors.
Muhleberg Park, Washington, D.C.
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This bronze statue by J Otto Schweizer honors Major General Peter Muhlenberg, a Revolutionary War hero and Pennsylvania statesman. Located at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, it commemorates his military service and political contributions. Muhlenberg is remembered for his famous 1776 sermon and leadership in key battles of the American Revolution.
Philadelphia Museum of Art, 25th St & Pennsylvania Ave, Philadelphia, PA
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The Mullan, Capt. John Trail/Wagon Road Marker in Fort Benton, Montana commemorates Captain John Mullan's historic trail and wagon road. Identical markers exist in Fort Benton and Great Falls, Montana, marking the significance of Mullan's contributions to western expansion. The marker honors the development of early transportation routes across the Rocky Mountains. It is part of Montana's rich historical heritage related to pioneer migration and commerce.
Fort Benton, Montana, USA
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This marker in Great Falls, Montana honors Captain John Mullan and his historic trail and wagon road. It is one of several identical markers in Montana, including one in Fort Benton. The trail was important for transportation and settlement in the western United States during the 19th century. The marker commemorates Mullan's role in regional development.
Great Falls, Montana, USA
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An abstract sculpture by artist Hans van de Bovenkamp is installed in the Myriad Botanical Gardens in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The piece is part of the garden's collection of public artworks, reflecting abstract art themes. The gardens themselves are a key cultural and recreational site in Oklahoma City. This sculpture exemplifies van de Bovenkamp's contribution to public abstract art in the region.
Myriad Botanical Gardens, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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The "Past & Future" statues by Robert Aitken are limestone allegorical sculptures located on the north side of the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C.'s Federal Triangle. Installed circa 2006, they reflect themes of history and progress, complementing the Archives' role in preserving key U.S. documents. Positioned near Pennsylvania Avenue and 9th Street NW, these works are accessible to visitors and form part of a significant public art collection in the area.
National Archives Building (north side), Pennsylvania Ave & 9th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Acroterion Eagles statue is a limestone sculpture by James Earle Fraser located on the south side of the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C.'s Federal Triangle. Created around the time the Archives opened in 1935, it symbolizes strength and vigilance, complementing the building's role in preserving key U.S. documents. This work is part of a larger collection of Fraser's sculptures in the area and is documented in authoritative sources on Washington's public art.
National Archives Building, Constitution Ave between 7th & 9th Sts NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Heritage & Guardianship statue by James Earle Fraser is located on the south side of the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C.'s Federal Triangle. Crafted from limestone and granite, it symbolizes the preservation and protection of the United States' foundational documents. The statue is part of a larger ensemble of sculptures by Fraser in this historic federal complex. The National Archives itself is a key institution housing the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights.
National Archives Building (South Side), Federal Triangle, Washington, D.C.
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The Recorder of the Archives tympanum is a limestone sculpture by James Earle Fraser located on the south side of the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C.'s Federal Triangle. Created in the 1930s, it symbolizes the preservation of the United States' foundational documents. The artwork is part of a series of sculptures by Fraser in the area and is near the Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter Metro station. It reflects allegorical and mythological themes tied to the nation's history.
National Archives Building, Constitution Ave between 7th & 9th Sts NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Destiny tympanum is a limestone relief sculpture by Adolph Alexander Weinman and John Russell Pope, located on the north facade of the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. Created in the 1930s, it symbolizes allegorical and mythological themes related to destiny. The National Archives houses key founding documents of the United States, and the tympanum is part of the Federal Triangle's rich collection of public art. It is accessible near the Archives - Navy Memorial - Penn Quarter Metro station.
National Archives Building, Constitution Ave between 7th & 9th Sts NW, Washington, D.C.
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The National Intelligencer plaque in Washington, D.C. commemorates the influential newspaper published from 1800 to 1867 that served as a primary source of government and congressional news. Founded by Samuel Harrison Smith and later published by Joseph Gales, Jr., the paper was a vital force in the nation's political life. The plaque, placed in 1966 by Sigma Delta Chi, is located on the north side of the Federal Trade Commission building at Pennsylvania Avenue and 6th Street NW.
Federal Trade Commission Building, Pennsylvania Ave & 6th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C., created by Raymond J. Kaskey, honors law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty. Located near the National Building Museum in Judiciary Square, the memorial was authorized by Congress in 1984 and dedicated in 1991. It features bronze sculptures and inscriptions celebrating the courage and sacrifice of officers. The memorial serves as a place of remembrance and is part of the rich cultural landscape of the area.
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, Judiciary Square, Washington, D.C.
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National Vigilance Park near Fort Meade, Maryland, is a memorial dedicated to U.S. airmen and signals intelligence personnel who lost their lives during airborne reconnaissance missions, including a notable 1958 incident involving a downed C-130 over Armenia. The park also honors Vietnam War signals intelligence crews and the crew of a Navy EA-3B aircraft lost in 1987. It features multiple sculptures commemorating these sacrifices and underscores the vital role of intelligence operations in national security.
National Vigilance Park, Near Fort Meade, Maryland
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The Pelzman Memorial Glockenspiel is a memorial located at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., near the southern entrance on Connecticut Avenue NW. It features a musical glockenspiel honoring Ivy A. Pelzman and contributes to the zoo's collection of animal-themed sculptures. The memorial enhances the cultural and educational environment of the zoo and is accessible via the nearby Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro Station.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Chapin Bear Cub statue is a rock sculpture by Cornelia Van Auken Chapin located at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. It depicts a bear cub and is part of the zoo's collection of animal-themed artworks. The statue is recognized in James M. Goode's 'Outdoor Sculpture' but not in his 'Washington Sculpture' catalog. It is situated near Connecticut Avenue NW and the Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro station.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Fishbone sculpture by Brooke C Lamm is a steel artwork located at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. It is part of the zoo's animal-themed sculpture collection and enhances the cultural landscape of the zoo grounds. The piece is recognized in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Gathering is a bronze animal statue created around 2002 by Bart Walter, located at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. It is part of the Connecticut Avenue area's public art collection documented by James M. Goode. The sculpture reflects the zoo's focus on wildlife and is accessible near the Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro Station. It complements other animal sculptures at the zoo and contributes to the cultural landscape of Washington, D.C.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Giant Anteater statue is a bronze sculpture created around 1938 by Erwin Frederich Springweiler, located at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. It is situated near the Small Mammal House on Olmsted Walk within the zoo's Connecticut Avenue area. The statue is part of the documented outdoor sculptures in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture.' It represents the anteater, contributing to the zoo's animal-themed art collection.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Happy Frog statue is a bronze sculpture created around 1975 by William McVey, located at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. It depicts a joyful frog and is part of the Connecticut Avenue area's collection of animal-themed sculptures. The statue is accessible near the Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro Station and is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture.' This work exemplifies McVey's artistic focus on animals and enhances the cultural and educational environment of the zoo.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Kemeys Bear Cub, Fox Cub, and Bobcat statues are nine stone animal sculptures by Laura Swing Kemeys atop the 'Think Tank' building at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. Featuring bear cubs, fox cubs, and bobcats, these figures adorn the roof pinnacles of a historic zoo structure originally called the Monkey House. The statues highlight native wildlife and are part of the zoo's artistic heritage. They are located on Olmsted Walk near the Woodley Park Metro station.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Lipkin Bear Cub statue is a porphyry sculpture by Jacob Lipkin located at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. It depicts a bear cub and is part of the zoo's collection of animal-themed artworks. The statue is documented in James M. Goode's 'Outdoor Sculpture' but was excluded from 'Washington Sculpture.' It remains a notable piece near the Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro station.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Otter sculpture at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. is a bronze artwork by Priscilla Diechmann. It depicts an otter and is part of the zoo's collection of animal sculptures. Located at 3001 Connecticut Avenue NW, the sculpture enhances the visitor experience by combining art with wildlife themes. It is accessible via the nearby Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro Station.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The National Zoo in Washington, D.C. houses a bronze panda sculpture by Eric Berg, celebrating the giant panda species. Located at 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, the sculpture is part of the zoo's animal-themed art collection. It is accessible via the Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro Station. The artwork enhances the zoo's educational and conservation efforts by connecting visitors with wildlife through art.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Pennsylvania Railroad Eagle statue is a granite sculpture created around 1910 by Adolph Alexander Weinman and McKim, Mead & White. Located at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., it stands in front of the Bird House on Connecticut Avenue NW. The statue symbolizes strength and freedom and is part of the documented outdoor sculptures in the city. It is accessible via the Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro station.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The National Zoo in Washington, D.C. hosts a group of bronze prairie dog sculptures installed around 2007. These artworks depict the social behavior of prairie dogs and are part of the zoo's animal-themed sculpture collection. Located at 3001 Connecticut Avenue NW, the sculptures are near the Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro station. They enhance the visitor experience by combining art with wildlife education.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Reptile Portal statue at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., was created around 1931 by John Joseph Earley. This stone sculpture serves as an architectural feature at the zoo's Reptile House on Olmsted Walk. It is part of the Connecticut Avenue area's collection of public artworks documented by James M. Goode. The statue enhances the thematic environment of the reptile exhibits and is accessible near the Woodley Park Metro Station.
National Zoo, Reptile House, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Sloth Bear sculpture at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. is a bronze artwork by Priscilla Diechmann. It represents the sloth bear species and is part of the zoo's animal sculpture collection. Located at 3001 Connecticut Avenue NW, the sculpture enhances the educational and artistic atmosphere of the zoo. Visitors can access the site via the nearby Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro station.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Tiger Paws, Skull & Tongue sculpture is a bronze animal-themed artwork at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. It depicts anatomical features of a tiger and is part of the zoo's artistic installations. Located near 3001 Connecticut Avenue NW, the sculpture enhances the educational atmosphere of the zoo. It is accessible via the nearby Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro station.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Tyrannosaurus Rex skull sculpture is a bronze artwork located at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., depicting the skull of the famous prehistoric predator. It is situated at 3001 Connecticut Avenue NW, near the Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro station. The sculpture is part of the zoo's collection of animal-themed artworks aimed at education and public engagement. It highlights the intersection of art and natural history within the zoo environment.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Uncle Beazley statue is a circa 1964 fiberglass sculpture by Louis Paul Jonas, formerly displayed at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum in Washington, D.C. It depicts an animal subject and has connections to the National Zoo. The statue is documented in James M. Goode's Washington sculpture references and is located near Madison Drive and 10th Street NW, close to the Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro station.
Madison Drive & 10th Street NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Zoo Lions statue is a bronze sculpture created around 2002 by Roland Hinton Perry and Reinaldo López-Carrizo, located at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. It represents lions and is part of the animal-themed artworks at the zoo. The statue is situated near 3001 Connecticut Ave NW in the Connecticut Avenue area, close to the Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro station. This work is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture' and is part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
National Zoo, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Navy - Merchant Marine Memorial at Lady Bird Johnson Park in Arlington, Virginia, honors Americans who have perished or served heroically at sea in the Navy and Merchant Marine. Created by Ernesto Begni Del Piatta, the memorial features seven gulls over a breaking wave and includes symbolic reliefs representing maritime activities. It clarifies that "Marine" refers to the Merchant Marine rather than the Marine Corps. The memorial is part of James M. Goode's Virginia Suburbs sculptures and is near the Arlington Cemetery Metro Station.
Lady Bird Johnson Park, Arlington, Virginia
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The Navy Bill statue is a bronze sculpture by Clemente Spampinato at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, depicting the Academy's goat mascot, Bill the Goat. The goat has been the official mascot since 1890, symbolizing Naval Academy spirit and tradition. Located near Lejeune Hall, the statue honors this enduring emblem of the Academy. It is part of the Academy's collection of sculptures celebrating military heritage.
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland
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The United States Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C., honors the nation's sea services with a central plaza featuring Stanley Bleifeld's statue, The Lone Sailor. The memorial includes the Granite Sea, a granite map of the world's oceans, surrounded by fountains and bronze bas-reliefs commemorating naval history and personnel. It fulfills Pierre L'Enfant's early vision to celebrate the Navy's achievements and is located near the National Archives on Pennsylvania Avenue.
United States Navy Memorial, Pennsylvania Avenue & 8th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Navy Memorial reliefs near the National Archives in Washington, D.C., created by Stanley Bleifeld, consist of 26 bronze bas-reliefs honoring the history and personnel of the United States Navy and other sea services. These reliefs surround the Granite Sea, a central feature of the United States Navy Memorial, which also includes the iconic Lone Sailor statue. The memorial fulfills an early vision by Pierre L'Enfant to celebrate the Navy's achievements in the nation's capital. Situated at Pennsylvania Avenue and 8th Street NW, the memorial is a prominent tribute to America's naval heritage.
United States Navy Memorial, Pennsylvania Ave & 8th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Navy Yard Urns are bronze sculptures from around 1872 located in Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C. They are attributed to Calvert Vaux and possibly Andrew Jackson Downing, though Downing's role is uncertain. These urns are part of the Pennsylvania Avenue area's collection of military-themed artworks. They are cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and accessible near McPherson Square Metro Station.
Lafayette Park, Pennsylvania Avenue & 16th St NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Negro Mother and Child statue is a bronze sculpture by Maurice Glickman located in the inner courtyard of the Interior Department in Washington, D.C.'s Foggy Bottom area. It represents themes of children, American history, and women. The statue is documented in James M. Goode's Washington Sculpture and is accessible near the Farragut West Metro station. It is cataloged by the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Art Inventories Catalog.
Interior Department Courtyard, Washington, D.C.
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This statue of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson is situated at Place Jacques Cartier in Montreal, Quebec. It honors the famed British naval hero known for his role in the Napoleonic Wars. The monument is set against the backdrop of Old City Hall and forms part of Montreal's rich collection of public sculptures. It symbolizes Nelson's enduring international recognition beyond the UK.
Place Jacques Cartier, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Neoclassical Architectural Carvings sculpture is a group of neoclassical style carvings located in Washington, D.C.'s Massachusetts Avenue area. Documented by James M. Goode, these sculptures are found at multiple addresses along Massachusetts Avenue and nearby streets. They represent classical artistic influences and contribute to the area's architectural character. Specific visual details are not available, but the carvings are noted in Goode's authoritative sculpture catalog.
Massachusetts Avenue area, Washington, D.C.
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Neoclassical Heads Keystones of the Labor Dept, I.C.C. & Post Office Dept Bldgs (currently E.P.A.)
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Neptune's Trident is a steel abstract sculpture by Hildegard G van Roijen, located in the Martha Jean Addy Flower Garden in Bethany Beach, Delaware. The artwork symbolizes Neptune's trident and enhances the garden's aesthetic with modern art. It is positioned along Garfield Parkway, a prominent local area. The sculpture is part of the town's public art collection, reflecting themes of abstract art and mythology.
Martha Jean Addy Flower Garden, Bethany Beach, Delaware
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The Netherlands Carillon & Panthers is a bronze and lava stone memorial sculpture by Paul Konig and E van den Grinten-Lucker near the Marine Corps Memorial in Arlington, Virginia. It features animal subjects and is documented in James M. Goode's 'Washington Sculpture.' Located off Marshall Highway near Arlington National Cemetery, it is part of the Washington, D.C. suburban memorial landscape.
Netherlands Carillon & Panthers near Marine Corps Memorial, Arlington, VA
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The New Buckskin bust is a bronze sculpture by Val Duane Robbins located in the Rose Park Sculpture Garden in Billings, Montana. Donated in 1994 by the artist and the Big Sky Sculpture Council, it honors Native American heritage and American history. The sculpture is part of a collection that enriches the cultural environment of Billings. It stands near 21st Street West and Avenue D, just off Grand Avenue.
Rose Park Sculpture Garden, Billings, Montana
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The New Jersey Korean War Memorial on the Atlantic City Boardwalk near Bally's casino honors New Jersey veterans of the Korean War. Featuring bronze sculptures, it provides a place for remembrance and reflection. The memorial is situated in a prominent public location accessible to visitors along the boardwalk.
Atlantic City Boardwalk near Bally's Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey
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The New Jersey- 14th Infantry Monument at Monocacy National Battlefield near Frederick, Maryland, commemorates the 14th Regiment New Jersey Volunteers' service during the Civil War. Created by Robert Aitken and made of granite, it honors their participation in the Battle of Monocacy in 1864. The monument is part of a group of five at the battlefield recognizing various Union and Confederate units.
Monocacy National Battlefield, Frederick, Maryland
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: New Testament Children's Doors at Grace Cethedral Episcopal Church in San Francisco
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The New York - 104th Infantry Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park honors the 104th New York Infantry's role in the Civil War. Fabricated by Frederick & Field, the granite monument is situated near Doubleday Avenue and Mummasburg Road on Oak Ridge within the park. It is part of a cluster of memorials commemorating Union infantry units that fought at Gettysburg. The memorial is recognized in the Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog and is accessible to visitors exploring the historic battlefield.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Oak Ridge, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The New York - 10th Infantry Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park honors the 10th New York Infantry and possibly Brigadier General Alexander Hays. It is one of many sculptures commemorating Civil War units and leaders at Gettysburg. The memorial is recognized by the Smithsonian's Art Inventories Catalog and is situated near other significant monuments such as the General George Gordon Meade equestrian statue.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The New York - 134th Infantry Memorial is a granite monument at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania, fabricated by Frederick & Field. It commemorates the 134th Infantry Regiment's role in the Civil War's Battle of Gettysburg. Located near Baltimore Pike on Cemetery Hill, it stands alongside other notable Union memorials. The memorial is part of the park's extensive collection honoring the soldiers who fought in this historic battle.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Baltimore Pike (Rt 97), Cemetery Hill, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The New York - 1st Independent Artillery Memorial honors Captain Andrew Cowan and his artillery unit's role in the Civil War. Created by J G Hamilton, the granite sculpture is located within Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania. It is part of a series of monuments commemorating regiments and events from the Battle of Gettysburg. The memorial is recognized in the Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog and contributes to the historic preservation and education at the park.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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This bronze memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park honors the New York 1st Light Artillery Battery I and Colonel Samuel Sprigg Carroll. Located on Baltimore Pike near Cemetery Hill, it commemorates the unit's role in the Civil War, specifically the Battle of Gettysburg. The memorial is part of a larger collection of monuments within the park that collectively preserve the history of this pivotal battle.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Baltimore Pike near Cemetery Hill, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The New York - 42nd Infantry Memorial (Chief Tammany) is a bronze sculpture by John J. Boyle located at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania. It honors the 42nd New York Infantry Regiment's service during the Civil War. The memorial is part of the extensive collection of monuments commemorating the Battle of Gettysburg. It stands near other New York state memorials within the park.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The New York - 83rd Infantry Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park commemorates the New York regiment's role in the Civil War. Created by J G Hamilton, the bronze and granite sculpture is located on Doubleday Avenue near Oak Ridge within the park. It is part of the extensive collection of monuments honoring units that fought at Gettysburg. The memorial is recognized in the Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog and contributes to the historical narrative preserved at Gettysburg.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Doubleday Avenue near Oak Ridge, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The New York Auxiliary State Monument at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania is a granite memorial by Jerome Brush honoring New York's auxiliary forces in the Civil War. It is situated near other notable monuments such as the Pennsylvania State Monument and the Father Corby Memorial. The monument contributes to the rich historical landscape commemorating the Battle of Gettysburg.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The New York Cavalry: 25th Regiment Monument in Battleground Cemetery near Fort Stevens, Washington, D.C., honors the soldiers of the 25th New York Volunteer Cavalry who died defending the capital in July 1864. Dedicated in 1914, it features a life-size bronze cavalry officer statue atop a pedestal with inscriptions commemorating their sacrifice. The cemetery also contains memorials for other regiments involved in the Battle of Fort Stevens, collectively marking the site’s importance in Civil War history.
Battleground Cemetery near Fort Stevens, Washington, D.C.
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The New York State Monument at Gettysburg National Military Park honors New York soldiers who fought in the Civil War, particularly at the Battle of Gettysburg. Created by sculptor Casper Buberl, it is made of bronze and granite and located near the National Cemetery along Baltimore Pike. The monument is part of the park's extensive collection of memorials commemorating the battle and its participants. It stands close to other significant memorials, including the Maj Gen Winfield Scott Hancock Memorial.
New York State Monument, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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The John G. Newton Memorial in Beaufort, North Carolina, honors the discoverer of the USS Monitor, a pioneering ironclad warship from the Civil War. The memorial recognizes Newton's role in uncovering the historic shipwreck, contributing to naval history and heritage. It is situated in Beaufort, a city with strong maritime connections. Photographs and further information about Newton and the USS Monitor are available through various linked sources.
Beaufort, North Carolina
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The North Carolina State Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania is a bronze sculpture by Gutzon Borglum honoring North Carolina soldiers who fought in the Civil War. Located on West Confederate Avenue near Seminary Ridge, it commemorates their role in the Battle of Gettysburg. The memorial is part of the broader collection of monuments at Gettysburg that preserve Civil War history. Borglum's work is recognized for its artistic and historical significance.
North Carolina State Memorial, Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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Legacy full_index linked this entity using anchor: Notre Dame Basilica at Place d'Armes in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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The Noyes Armillary Sphere was a bronze and copper sculpture created around 1931 by Carl Paul Jennewein, formerly installed at Meridian Hill Park in Washington, D.C. It was documented in James M. Goode's 1974 book "Outdoor Sculpture" but removed for repair in 1980 and subsequently lost or stolen. The sculpture was located near 16th Street and Florida Avenue NW, close to Columbia Heights and "U" Street Metro stations. Its disappearance highlights issues in the preservation of public art.
Meridian Hill Park, Washington, D.C.
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