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Statues of Columbus and Washington (1916) located at Main Street 107; New Orleans. Plaza de España Mural (1976, 2001) located near Canal St and Convention Center Blvd; Shreveport. Christopher Columbus Statue (1897) located at Creswell Avenue 4747 (R. W. Norton Art Gallery)
The 2020 George Floyd protests in Columbus renewed calls to remove the statue, with petitions circulating to also remove other statues of the explorer and to rename the city. [6] The statue's removal was announced on June 18, with Columbus mayor Andrew Ginther announcing plans for a work of art that better represents the people of Columbus. The ...
Statue of Benjamin Franklin (Columbus, Ohio) Statue of Christopher Columbus (Columbus City Hall) Statue of Christopher Columbus (Columbus State Community College) Statue of Christopher Columbus (Ohio Statehouse) Statue of Friedrich Schiller (Columbus, Ohio) Statue of Jim Rhodes; Statue of Lucas Sullivant; Statue of William Oxley Thompson
Amid news of the city's other two statues of Christopher Columbus being removed, the legislators in the Capitol Square Review & Advisory Board discussed the Statehouse statue during their July 16 meeting. [4] The review board, which maintains the Statehouse grounds and its statues, is mostly made up of Republicans.
Statues of Christopher Columbus (68 P) Pages in category "Monuments and memorials to Christopher Columbus" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.
Statues of Christopher Columbus (1451–1506) Pages in category "Statues of Christopher Columbus" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total.
The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Columbus, Ohio, in alphabetical order by last name. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
[3] [4] Colbertaldo doubled as the Musketeers's sculptor, producing statues which commemorated the organization. [4] A second Columbus statue done by Colbertaldo was in San Francisco until its removal in 2020. [5] The statue was vandalized in June 2020 during the George Floyd protests. [6]