Flesh falls of the arms and legs, but the boobs remain perfect, I see.:rolleyes:
Statue pics of Marilyn Monroe
Srsly, folks. The InterTubez haz everything. Just think of a famous female. Any famous female. Then do a google image search for statue of [insert name of famous female]
Well, I suppose silicon lasts much longer.
Molly Malone has a statue in Dublin, there was a statue of an armless/ legless woman in London some years back, there is a blindfolded woman holding scales over court buildings, there’s a huge one in the New York harbour, there’s thousands of statues of women ( usually naked ) in museums and someone called Mary has millions of statues all over the world.
Yeah, there’s something about her…
The OP was looking for monuments in the US. There are hundreds of statutes of Boadicea all over southern England though.
There are twelve statues located in 12 states that the old National Old Trails Road traversed from Maryland to California. The one I saw frequently as a kid was located at Foothill Blvd and Euclid Ave in Upland, CA Basically it was in honor of the pioneer women who played an essential role in the development of the USA.
See the link below:
There’s a statue of the (probably legendary) Cherokee maiden Noccalula in Gadsden, AL.
http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Noccalula_statue
Untrue. She burned three towns and had lots of noncombatants massacred, but she wasn’t much of a lawmaker, still less were any of her decrees adopted outside the Iceni.
There’s a statue of Rosa Parks sitting on a bus seat in the U.S. Capitol.
There are also statues of Sojourner Truth in Florence, MA, Abigail Adams in Boston and Quincy, MA, Pocahontas in Jamestown, VA, Helen Keller in the U.S. Capitol and Keller and Anne Sullivan in Tewksbury, MA, Ella Fitzgerald in Yonkers, as well as a Clara Barton monument at Antietam National Battlefield.
In Washington, DC, there’s Queen Isabella in front of the Organization of American States on 17th St. NW (a gift from Spain), and Jeanne d’Arc atop Meridian Hill in Malcolm X Park on 16th St. NW, a very impressive setting overlooking the cascades, a gift “Aux femmes d’Amérique” from “Les femmes de France.”
In the observatory atop Mauna Kea on Hawai’i, there’s a statue commemorating Sonmi. Or rather there will be in the 24th century.
Agustina de Aragón has several, this isthe one in Zaragoza’s Portillo (the spot where she fought during one of the battles of Spain’s War of Independence).
The same war gave us María Pita, here in A Coruña.
There are many women who, along that Mary chick, tend to have statues indoors.
You bastard.
Bust of Kate Chopin in St. Louis, corner of Euclid & McPherson. I used to work at Duff’s across the intersection from there
We’ve got a statue of Mary Tyler Moore throwing her hat up in the air outside of Macy’s in downtown Minneapolis… Not sure she really deserves to have a statue - I don’t know that her acting changed the world or anything - but we’ve got it.