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The J. E. B. Stuart Monument is a deconstructed monument to Confederate general J. E. B. Stuart at the head of historic Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia, which was dedicated in 1907. The equestrian statue of General Stuart was removed from its pedestal and placed into storage on July 7, 2020 after having stood there for 113 years.
The Confederate Memorial in [[Templeton, Virginia]] Templeton: Army of Northern Virginia Memorial Flag located off of I-95 and Highway 301 Is a large Confederate Battle Flag put up by the VA Flaggers accompanied by a Stars and Bars flag and a South Carolina State Flag also on the monument is a sign that says “CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA ...
Indiana, Louisa, Michigan, New York, and Ohio Aves., Middle, Roselynn, and West Lns., Oceana, Southern, and Virginia Beach Boulevards 36°50′28″N 76°00′54″W / 36.841111°N 76.015000°W / 36.841111; -76.015000 ( Oceana Neighborhood Historic
The J. E. B. Stuart Monument was located in the traffic circle at the intersection of West Franklin Street and North Lombardy Street. The statue of Stuart was removed by the City of Richmond on July 7, 2020. [28] The empty pedestal stood until February 2022, when it too was removed, and the traffic circle has been made into a garden.
Parts of Quaker Ln. and Jeb Stuart, Unison, Newlin Mill, Millville, Bloomfield, Welbourne, and Greengarden Rds. 39°02′12″N 77°47′15″W / 39.036667°N 77.787500°W / 39.036667; -77.787500 ( Unison Battlefield Historic
Where: McKee Botanical Garden, 350 U.S. 1, Vero Beach When: 6-8 p.m. Dec. 15-17, 19-22, 28-30 (last admission at 7:30 p.m.) Details: The garden is illuminated with thousands of LED lights, lighted ...
Rumors of War, Kehinde Wiley, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 2019. Washington Monument, Thomas Crawford, 1857. The following statues are located on Monument Avenue. Robert E. Lee - REMOVED 2021, by Antonin Mercié, 1890. JEB Stuart - REMOVED 2021, by Frederick Moynihan, 1907. Stonewall Jackson - REMOVED 2021, by Frederick William Sievers, 1919.
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