George Washington Statue

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Why is this bronze George Washington so captivating? He stands proudly on the University of Texas at Austin campus a testament to history. This isn’t just any statue. It’s one of three George Washingtons sculpted by the Italian American artist Pompeo Coppini. The first graced Mexico City in 1911. The second found a home in Portland Oregon in 1926. This Austin version arrived in February 1955. It was a gift. Frances Campbell Maxey a dedicated member of the Daughters of the American Revolution spearheaded the effort. She was determined that Texas wouldn’t be the only state without a tribute to the first president. The Great Depression and World War II delayed the project. But finally in 1955 George Washington took his place. He stands as a silent observer on the UT campus a symbol of American history. The statue wasn’t a part of the Littlefield Fountain project. It has its own unique history. A fascinating story behind a seemingly ordinary monument. Look closely at the details. Imagine the dedication ceremony all those years ago. This George Washington connects us to a rich past. A shared American heritage. His presence enhances this beautiful campus. His enduring legacy continues to inspire.

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