Replicas of the Statue of Liberty by the Boy Scouts of America

Replicas of the Statue of Liberty by the Boy Scouts of America is a collection of nearly 200 small replicas of Bartholdi's Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlighting the World) placed around the United States as part of the Boy Scouts of America's 40th anniversary (1950). According to a March 1986 Fact Sheet from the Boy Scouts of America, the idea for the project originated with Jack Whitaker, then Scout Commissioner of the Kansas City Area Council. The copper statues were manufactured by Friedley-Voshardt Co. (Chicago, IL) and purchased through the Kansas City Boy Scouts office.[1]

The statues are approximately 8 1/2 feet tall without the base, constructed of sheet copper, weigh 290 pounds, and originally cost $350 plus freight.[2]

The following is an incomplete list of where the statues were placed or are located in 2016.[3] [4]

Alabama

Arkansas

California

Colorado

  • Colorado Springs, Old City Hall, 107 North Nevada Avenue,
  • Estes Park, Park Elementary School, Community Dr. and Graves Avenue,
  • Fort Collins, City Park, near Sheldon Dr. and City Park Dr.,
  • Greeley, Corner of 9th Street and 9th Avenue,
  • Gunnison, Leslie J. Savage Library at Western State College of Colorado, 600 N. Adams, north wall of the main floor. Originally in Crawford, [5]
  • Johnstown, Letford Elementary School, Charlotte and Jay Avenues
  • Kremmling, South side of Town Square
  • La Junta, City Park, 10th St. and Colorado Avenue
  • Longmont, Roosevelt Park, Coffman Street and Longs Peak Avenue
  • Loveland, Lakeside Park, Colorado Route 34, Eisenhower Street
  • Pueblo, Pueblo County Courthouse, Court Street and 10th Street
  • Sterling, Logan County Courthouse
  • Trinidad, County Courthouse, First Street and Maple Street
  • Ward Camp Ta Hosa

Florida

Georgia

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

  • Coffeyville, in front of the high school
  • Colby, Fike Park, Corner of Franklin & East 8th Street
  • Eldorado, Butler County Historical Society Museum
  • Garden City, Finney County Courthouse, 8th Street side
  • Garnett, Courthouse Square
  • Harlan, Roadside Park, US 281, 5 miles from Gaylord - Harlan
  • Hays, Hays Public Library, 1205 Main
  • Hillsboro, Hillsboro Memorial Park, Birch Street
  • Independence, Penn & Locust
  • Kingman, Kingman Elementary & Junior High School, North Main Street
  • La Crosse, La Crosse City Park, South Main Street
  • Leavenworth, City Hall, Lawn, northeast corner of 5th & Shawnee
  • Liberal, Liberal Memorial Library, 519 North Kansas
  • Medicine Lodge, Medicine Lodge Grade School, 320 North Walnut, Northwest corner
  • Overland Park, Shawnee Mission North High School, 7401 Johnson Drive
  • Parsons, Parsons Middle School, Southwest corner, 28th & Main
  • Pratt, Gateway Park, Corner of East First & Stout
  • Russell, Lincoln Park, Corner of 4th & Lincoln Streets
  • St. John, City Park Square, Northeast corner, 4th & Broadway
  • Salina, Oakdale Park, 320 East Ash
  • Smith County, located in small park overlooking the North Fork of the Solomon River Valley just west of U.S. 281[6]
  • Topeka, Kansas State Capitol grounds
  • Troy, Doniphan County Courthouse, Southwest grounds
  • Washington, Washington County Courthouse, C Street & 3rd
  • Wichita, Roosevelt Middle School, 2100 East Douglas

Kentucky

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

  • Boonville, Cooper County Courthouse, Main Street, In front of Courthouse
  • Butler, Butler Grade School
  • Cape Girardeau, Intersection of Broadway & West End Boulevard
  • Columbia, Formerly located Municipal Building, 505 West Broadway 1950-1973.
  • Concordia, Central Park, Seventh Street at Gordon Street
  • Jefferson City, Missouri State Capitol, P. O. Box 270, Capitol & Jefferson Streets, west of Department of Highway & Transportation building
  • Kansas City, Meyer Boulevard & Prospect Avenue
  • Kansas City, North Kansas City High School, Circular promenade near Iron, Howell, & East 23rd Streets
  • Lamar, SE corner of Courthouse lawn
  • Lexington , County Court House, 1001 Main Street
  • Liberty, Franklin Elementary School, 201 West Mill Street
  • Malden, Intersection of Business Highway 25 & Downing Street
  • Marshall, Indian Foothills Park, North entrance
  • Memphis, County Courthouse, Corner of Monroe & Market Streets
  • Mexico, Audrain County Courthouse
  • North Kansas City, North Kansas City High School, Circular promenade near Iron, Howell, & East 23rd Streets
  • Memphis, Scotland County Courthouse, Corner of Monroe & Market Streets
  • Osceola, H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation
  • St. Joseph, Smith Park, Francis between 11th & 12th
  • Sedalia, Pettis County Courthouse
  • Silva, Lewallen Scout Camp
  • Slater, SE corner of Elm St.
  • Springfield, in front of County Courthouse

Montana


Nebraska

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Oklahoma

  • Blackwell, Memorial Swimming Pool, 1400 South Main Street
  • Cushing, City Park, 900 block of South Little Street
  • Edmond, Edmond Historical Society and Museum, 431 South Boulevard
  • Enid, Garfield County Courthouse, Grand & Broadway Streets
  • Lindsay, north Main St.
  • Miami, Ottawa County Courthouse, Corner of A Street & Central S.E.
  • Muskogee, Spaulding Park, Spaulding Park Lake
  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Courthouse, Near corner of Park & Hudson
  • Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation Capitol, Corner of Keetoowah & Muskogee
  • Tulsa, Northwest corner of the Sidney Lanier grade school property, located on Harvard Avenue between 17th and 19th streets
  • Wewoka, Seminole County Courthouse, 100 block of Wewoka Avenue

Oregon

Pennsylvania

South Carolina

Texas


Virginia

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

References

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