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'Golden Balls’: Twenty-foot tall statue of naked man erected over small British town
“People were always asking me when is he coming back so I decided to bring him out for Christmas,” Grant Adamson said, while describing it as a “landmark.”
Possible double-burial of pharaohs in Osorkon II’s tomb, newly discovered statues show
Netherlands to return 3,500-year-old Egyptian statue seized in Maastricht
Christian group plans world's largest Jesus statue in Spain, based on Shroud of Turin features
Burnt sculpture of US First Lady Melania Trump exhibited in Slovenia
The statue was torched by unknown perpetrators while on show in the open air near her birth place Sevnica, on July 4.
Trump: I should be on Mt. Rushmore for doing 'more than' other presidents
South Dakota's governor was convinced he was joking. "I started laughing," she said, but "he wasn't laughing... he was totally serious."
What unsolved mystery hides in the middle of the CIA headquarters?
Artist Jim Sanborn knew that some of the world's greatest intelligence officers of the time would be passing by his piece every day, so he decided to create a work of art that would challenge them.
US House to vote on banishing Confederate statues from Capitol building
Democrats said they hoped the legislation would win bipartisan support.
Head of Cecil Rhodes gouged off Cape Town monument
Thousands of protesters have marched across the United States and Europe calling for the removal of monuments seen as glorifying the imperialist nature of countries such as Britain.
Can America come back from calamity and crisis?
American legend is built on highly imperfect people who strove to create a more perfect union.
Historic evidence for why tearing down statues is the wrong thing to do
'It was wrong to tear down the Chrisopher Columbus statue, because Columbus was not a slave owner.'
Auschwitz: Historic site different from controversial statues
Critics pointed out that Nazi camps are maintained to show their horror, while statues of Confederate leaders exist to glorify them.
Christopher Columbus statue in Baltimore toppled, rolled off harbor
The statue, which was dedicated in 1984, is among the latest of historical figures with problematic legacies linked to racism and slavery to be toppled by protesters throughout the country.
Ohio city vows to take in unwanted statues amid calls to topple them
Calling itself a Statuary Sanctuary City, Newton Falls has promised to be a home for any statues of historical figures with legacies marred by racism or slavery.