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  2. Teamwork (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Teamwork is a public sculpture by Omri Amrany located at American Family Field west of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Teamwork is cast in bronze and honors Jeffrey Wischer, William DeGrave, and Jerome Starr, the three Iron Workers Local 8 members killed by the Big Blue Crane collapse during the construction of the new baseball stadium. [1]

  3. The Three Pioneers - Wikipedia

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    The statue is located in an area of the main campus called Harrison Square, named after Edwin D. Harrison, President of the institute at the time these students enrolled. [1] Continuing the Conversation, a statue honoring Rosa Parks, is also located in the square. [2] The statue was unveiled on September 4, 2019. [2]

  4. George Harrison (prospector) - Wikipedia

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    The site of Harrison's claim has since become George Harrison Park in Johannesburg. In 2013 [ 3 ] and 2015 [ 4 ] the park was reported to be in a state of disrepair; as of June 2019 [update] an undated article on the Johannesburg Parks website states that a major refurbishment is planned.

  5. Joe Magarac - Wikipedia

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    Joe Magarac / ˈ m æ ɡ ə ˌ r æ k / (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [mǎɡarat͡s]) is a pseudo-legendary American folk hero.He is presented to readers (see "Origin", below) as having been the protagonist of tales of oral folklore told by steelworkers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which later spread throughout the industrial areas of the Midwestern United States, sometimes referred to as the ...

  6. Statues of the National Statuary Hall Collection - Wikipedia

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    Several sculptors have created multiple statues for the collection, the most prolific being Charles Henry Niehaus who sculpted eight statues currently and formerly in the collection. The US states that sent the statues, not Congress nor the Architect of the Capitol, are authorized to remove them. Kansas was the first state to replace a statue ...

  7. List of artwork at the United States Capitol complex - Wikipedia

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    The United States Capitol. The statue crowning the dome, Statue of Freedom, is over 19 feet tall. Since 1856, the United States Capitol Complex in Washington, D.C., has featured some of the most prominent art in the United States, including works by Constantino Brumidi, [1] [2] Vinnie Ream and Allyn Cox.

  8. Jacob Epstein - Wikipedia

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    Sir Jacob Epstein KBE (10 November 1880 – 21 August 1959) was an American and British sculptor who helped pioneer modern sculpture. He was born in the United States, and moved to Europe in 1902, becoming a British subject in 1910.

  9. Statue of George Washington (Trenton, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    On October 18, 1892, the statue was unveiled and dedicated as the Washington Monument in the newly created Cadwalader Park in Trenton. [6] The statue was located on a bluff facing the Delaware River , which Washington had crossed before his victory at the Battle of Trenton on the morning of December 26, 1776. [ 7 ]