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  2. Equestrian Statue of Theodore Roosevelt (New York City)

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    The statue of Theodore Roosevelt, my great-grandfather, in front of New York's Museum of Natural History, does so, and it is good that it is being taken down." [ 21 ] [ 22 ] On June 21, 2021, the New York City Public Design Commission voted unanimously to remove the statue from in front of the museum and relocate it to an institution devoted to ...

  3. List of monuments and memorials removed during the George ...

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    The following monuments and memorials were removed during the George Floyd protests, mainly due to their connections to racism.The majority are in the United States and mostly commemorate the Confederate States of America (CSA), but some monuments were also removed in other countries, for example the statues of slave traders in the United Kingdom.

  4. St. Patrick's Cathedral (Midtown Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of New York was made an archdiocese by Pope Pius IX on July 19, 1850. [21] Bishop John Joseph Hughes was raised to the level of archbishop soon afterward. [11] [21] As early as 1850, Hughes determined that the growing Archdiocese of New York needed a large cathedral to replace the older cathedral in Lower Manhattan.

  5. Conservation-restoration of the Statue of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    An article in The New York Times, published less than a month and a half from the centennial celebration, discussed the changes within the statue as being the most spectacular. The journalist added: that "now that the walls have been removed, what is revealed is an interior that seems to combine the toughness of 19th century industrial ...

  6. Equestrian statue of Louis XIV (Bernini) - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1684, the statue was shipped from Civitavecchia by boat. In March 1685, the statue arrived in Paris. The statue was then shipped to Versailles during August and September, arriving at the palace on October 1, 1685. By the ninth, the statue was placed in the Versailles Orangerie, in one of the galleries there. [8]

  7. Eiffel family leads campaign to remove Olympic rings from ...

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    PARIS — There are few sights more iconic than the Eiffel Tower and the Olympic rings.But not everyone agrees they belong together — least of all the family of the man who designed the landmark ...

  8. Palais-Royal - Wikipedia

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    The redesigned palace complex became one of the most important marketplaces in Paris. It was frequented by the aristocracy, the middle classes, and the lower orders. It had a reputation as being a site of sophisticated conversation (revolving around the salons, cafés, and bookshops), shameless debauchery (it was a favorite haunt of local ...

  9. Why a U.K. Council Has Ordered the Removal of a Famous ... - AOL

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    C ambridge city council has ordered the removal of a controversial Prince Philip statue a decade after it was initially denied planning permission.. In 2014, Unex Group, a real estate and ...