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There is actually several of these around the country. Have seen 1 in my hometown, Fayetteville arkansas. I forgot how many this guy made but there are several.
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7 years ago (12-02-2018)
Super random and i've not sure why it's here. I've personally not found the plaque yet but will take a picture when i do.
I live round the corner, It's random and a good talking point.
As someone else mentioned it's not really worth a trip but if you are passing be sure to have a glance.
I found this online::
Part of the story appears on a plaque near the statue, and it was fun to find other tidbits in Sentinel files and in Steve Rajtar's "Guide to Historic Orlando" (The History Press, 2006).
Our Lady Liberty, all 8 feet 4 inches of her, has watched over her busy intersection for almost 60 years. She was dedicated Nov. 11, 1953 — years before Interstate 4 came through Orlando in the early 1960s.
The statue was one of about 200 such replicas installed across the nation in the 1950s through a Boy Scout program called "Strengthening the Arm of Liberty," Rajtar writes. The program was part of the Scouts' 40th anniversary celebrations.
Makes more sense.
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7 years ago (07-02-2018)
Who needs to go to New York. We have our very own statur of liberty. Just a wee bit smaller. It's neat to see but not really a destination by itself. Nearby Lake Ivanhoe has fun work out stations and some pretty sunsets for a city ish area.
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8 years ago (08-06-2017)
Great to have one here in Orlando
It's in the center of roadway divider
3
8 years ago (30-06-2017)
Nice place
5
7 years ago (17-02-2018)