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Title |
James Bradley |
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Sculptor |
Danhires, George |
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Creation Date |
1988 |
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Address |
Riverside Drive |
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Medium |
Metal, bronze |
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Dimensions |
Sculpture: 49"x29"x53"; Base: 28"x8'x17" |
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Supplemental Materials |
"A Bicentennial Legacy of Statues", Kentucky Post. April 6, 1988, pp 1kk, 2kk. |
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This figure of James Bradley, both slave and freeman, symbolizes the underground railroad which was active in the region. The bronze figure is seated on an actual park bench overlooking the Ohio River.
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This page last updated 18 March 1997.