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Due statue di Cristoforo Colombo (Two Statues of Columbus) [126] Lavagna. Cristoforo Colombo (Statue of Christopher Columbus) (1930) [127] Lucca. San Michele e 35 protomi di figure storiche (Saint Michael and 35 protomes of historical figures) [128] Milano. Statua di Cristoforo Colombo (Statue of Christopher Columbus) (19th century) [129]
The Monument to Christopher Columbus was located in the plaza behind the government house in the city of Buenos Aires in Argentina. It was located in the Columbus Park, between the Casa Rosada and La Avenida La Rabida. The monument was a gift celebrating the 1910 Centennial of Argentine independence from Spain. [1]
Antonio Isoleri, the second pastor of the first Italian church in the United States and the prototype for all Italian parishes in Philadelphia that came afterward, St. Mary Magdalen dePazzi, [4]: 257 organized for the erection of this statue of Christopher Columbus, the first in Philadelphia, in Fairmount Park, and for a celebration.
The Fernandez House, along Revellin street, was built sometime between the 1890s to the 1900s. The two-storey house is undergoing renovations. The house, reminiscent of a typical bahay na bato in the Philippines, has a first level of wood and bricks and a wooden second floor. Another noteworthy feature of the house is its original piedra china ...
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Statue of Christopher Columbus (Giacomantonio) Statue of Christopher Columbus (Houston) Statue of Christopher Columbus (New London, Connecticut) Statue of Christopher Columbus (Newark, New Jersey) Statue of Christopher Columbus (Philadelphia) Statue of Christopher Columbus (San Antonio) Statue of Christopher Columbus (St. Louis)
Two statues of Christopher Columbus, one in Richmond, Va., and the other in Boston, were destroyed by protestors overnight. In Richmond, numerous videos of the incident show demonstrators pulling ...
Statue Cast in 1808, installed in 1824. [9] King Felipe II: Plaza España, Intramuros ... [16] See also the 1911 monument relocated to U.Philippines in 1968 [17]