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The Statue of Liberty, or Lady Liberty, is a replica of the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) installed at Seattle's Alki Beach Park, in the U.S. state of Washington. It was installed in 1952 by the Boy Scouts of America and underwent a significant restoration in 2007 after repeated vandalism had damaged the sculpture.
Seattle Slew (February 15, 1974 – May 7, 2002) was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who became the tenth winner of the American Triple Crown (1977). He is one of only two horses to have won the Triple Crown while being undefeated in any previous race; the second was Justify who won the Triple Crown in 2018 and is descended from Seattle Slew.
The beach has a replica of the Statue of Liberty that was installed in 1952. [4] The Alki Point Monument memorializing Seattle's pioneer White settlers is also located in the park. Dogs are allowed in the park, but not on the beach. There is a $500.00 fine for pets on the beach.
His dam Charming Lassie, a daughter of Seattle Slew, went on to produce Statue of Liberty, a colt which won the Coventry Stakes in 2002. Charming Lassie's dam was Lassie Dear, an influential broodmare whose other descendants have included A.P. Indy, Summer Squall, Duke of Marmalade, and Wolfhound. [2]
Statue of Chief Seattle (1912), James Wehn; Statue of Chris Cornell (2018), Seattle Center; Statue of Christopher Columbus; Statue of Don James; Statue of George Washington (1909), Lorado Taft; Statue of Jim Owens; Statue of John McGraw (1912), Richard E. Brooks; Statue of Leif Erikson; Statue of Lenin; Statue of Liberty; Statue of Sun Yat-sen ...
The Seattle doughboy is a smiling soldier, walking in stride as opposed to the Sentinel likeness, which is devoid of movement or a positive manner. The Sentinel is described as either standing at attention [9] or at a position of guard duty. [4] The engraving at the base of the statue mentions the soldier as a "sentry at his post". [17]
The acting director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services gave his own version of the famous poem written on the Statue of Liberty's pedestal.
Seattle Fishermen's Memorial; Statue of Chief Seattle; Statue of Chris Cornell; Statue of George Washington (Seattle) Statue of Jim Owens; Statue of John McGraw; Statue of Leif Erikson (Seattle) Statue of Lenin (Seattle) Statue of William H. Seward (Seattle)