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Chadron
Nebraska War Memorial Park |
Replica of the Statue of Liberty |
Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi
1950 |
with the faith and courage of their forefathers who made possible the freedom of these united states THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERIC
dedicate this replica of the
40th anniversary crusade to |
Boy Scouts of America chadron, nebraska — In Memorian [Empty space] |
rededicated by ww ii commemorative committee 1995 |
The copper statues were manufactured by Friedley-Voshardt Co. (Chicago, Illinois) and purchased through the Kansas City Boy Scout office by those wanting one. The statues are approximately 2.6 m (8½ feet) tall without the base, constructed of sheet copper, weigh 130 kg (290 pounds), and originally cost $350 plus freight. The mass-produced statues are not great art nor meticulously accurate (a conservator notes that "her face isn't as mature as the real Liberty. It's rounder and more like a little girl's"), but they are cherished, particularly since 9/11. Many have been lost or destroyed, but preservationists have been able to account for about a hundred of them, and BSA Troop 101 of Cheyenne, Wyoming has collected photographs of over 100 of them.
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