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  2. The Spirit of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    An image of the statue appears on the "Spirit of Detroit Award" certificate, which is issued by the Detroit City Council to a person, event, or organization deemed to have performed an outstanding achievement or service to the citizens of Detroit. [24] [25] The sculpture is the main image on Detroit Community Scrip. [26] The sculpture was used ...

  3. James Scott Memorial Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Scott was left a sizable fortune by his father who invested in Detroit real estate. [2] According to contemporaries, Scott gambled and told off-color stories. He was described by twentieth-century author W. Hawkins Ferry as a "vindictive, scurrilous misanthrope" [3] who attempted to intimidate his business competitors and when this was unsuccessful, he filed suit.

  4. Monument to Joe Louis - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture was vandalized by two white men in 2004, who covered it in white paint and left a sign which read, "Courtesy of Fighting Whities". [7] Graham responded that the piece was "working" if it aroused passion. [7] The sculpture is one of two monuments in Detroit honoring Joe Louis.

  5. Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument is a Civil War monument located in Downtown Detroit, Michigan.This example of civic sculpture stands in a prominent location on the southeast tip of Campus Martius Park, where five principal thoroughfares—Michigan Avenue, Monroe Street, Cadillac Square, Fort Street, and Woodward Avenue—convene on the reconstructed traffic circle in front of One ...

  6. Statue of Alexander Macomb - Wikipedia

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    General Alexander Macomb is a monumental statue in Detroit, Michigan, United States.It was designed by sculptor Adolph Alexander Weinman and was dedicated in 1908 in honor of Alexander Macomb, a Detroit native who had served as the Commanding General of the United States Army for several years in the early 1800s.

  7. Belle Isle welcomes back Detroit Goodfellows founder statue - AOL

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    A statue of Detroit Goodfellows founder James J. Brady is back at Belle Isle following a summer restoration project.

  8. Statue of Stevens T. Mason - Wikipedia

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    Stevens T. Mason, also known as the Stevens T. Mason Monument, is a monumental statue in Detroit, Michigan, United States.The monument was designed by sculptor Albert Weinert and architect H. Van Buren Magonigle in honor of Stevens T. Mason, who had served as the first governor of Michigan in the mid-1800s and is notable for being the youngest person to ever serve as the governor of a U.S. state.

  9. Category:Monuments and memorials in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Monuments and memorials in Detroit" ... Statue of Stevens T. Mason This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:53 (UTC). ...