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Historical marker Savannah's Waving Girl statue, inscribed with Martus' incorrect year of birth. Florence Margaret Martus (August 7, 1868 – February 8, 1943), [1] also known as "the Waving Girl", took it upon herself to be the unofficial greeter of all ships entering and leaving the Port of Savannah, Georgia, via the Savannah River, between 1887 and 1931. [1]
Savannah's Waving Girl; Signers Monument; Statue of Dominique Wilkins; Statue of Ellis Arnall; Statue of Eugene Talmadge; Statue of Evander Holyfield; Statue of Harriet Tubman (DeDecker) Statue of Henry W. Grady; Statue of Jimmy Carter; Statue of Martin Luther King Jr. (Atlanta) Statue of Samuel Spencer; Statue of Thomas E. Watson
The Savannah Belles Ferry is a series of four passenger ferries in Savannah, Georgia, United States, which run between Savannah's River Street (from City Hall or from Waving Girl Landing) and Hutchinson Island in the Savannah River. Established in 2000, [1] they are owned and operated by Chatham Area Transit (CAT), and run at no cost to the ...
The sculptor who created the "Fearless Girl" statue that promoted gender diversity on Wall Street has settled a lawsuit by a State Street unit seeking to stop her from selling replicas. Kristen ...
The plinth on which the sculpture of Columbus was located photographed hours after its removal. The statue of Christopher Columbus in Paseo de la Reforma, one of two Mexico City monuments dedicated to Christopher Columbus, was removed on 10 October 2020 prior to an attempted demonstration to topple it two days later—on Columbus Day. [3]
The statue had been up for two days; it had been placed in front of the famous Wall Street bull in celebration of International Women's Day. The little girl is meant to honor women, specifically ...
Savannah's Waving Girl; Spaceship Earth (sculpture) Statue of Dominique Wilkins; Statue of Evander Holyfield; Statue of Henry W. Grady; Statue of Jimmy Carter; Statue of John Stith Pemberton; Statue of Martin Luther King Jr. (Atlanta) Statue of Ty Cobb; Statue of William Morrill Wadley
One logo depicts a small heart surrounded by a larger heart, symbolizing a relationship between an pedophile and minor girl. Another logo resembles a butterfly and represents non-preferential ...