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Horatio Greenough’s 12-ton marble statue of President George Washington serves as the Landmark Object to the newly renovated second floor of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
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Despite this public disapproval, the statue remained on the lawn, damaged and discolored by the elements, until 1908, when Congress had it transferred to the Smithsonian.
A 10-foot-high, 12-ton marble statue of George Washington, the nation’s first president, resides on a pedestal on the second floor of he National Museum of American History.
The statue sat in a dusty corner until 1964, when it was moved to the Smithsonian’s new Museum of History and Technology (now the National Museum of American History), where it still got ...
After all, George Washington is the ... especially when depicted bare-chested and extremely buff in a 12-ton marble statue inside the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
It cost the Government $5,000 more to get the statue from the Washington Navy Yard to the Capitol rotunda. There one hot August day in 1841 Congress in its silk hats assembled for the unveiling.
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