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5 Sculptures to Explore in Michigan

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Michigan is a diverse and vibrant state that has a lot to offer its residents. From popular tourist attractions like Mackinac Island and the iconic MotorCity Casino Hotel to outdoor recreational activities like skiing, biking and snowmobiling in the Upper Peninsula, there is something for everyone in Michigan. With its unique blend of rural charm and urban sophistication, the state boasts some of the most beautiful natural scenery in the country, as well as major metropolitan areas including Det

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Hiawatha, World's Largest Indian Statue
Hiawatha, the World's Largest Indian Statue located in Gogebic County, Michigan is a breathtaking sight. Standing at over 65 feet tall, he is by far the most impressive landmark in the area. His hands outstretched and head raised to the sky as if calling out to his ancestors he stands with pride and confidence. He was erected in honor of all Native Americans who have come before us, and acts as an homage to the difficulties they faced during their time living on the lands of this region.
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Paul Bunyan & Babe The Blue Ox
Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox are legendary characters from folktales, who have become an iconic part of Alpena County, Michigan. The two were thought to have been a lumberjack and his trusty ox companion, with Paul Bunyan telling tales of their travels around the Great Lakes region. With both Paul and Babe now standing 40-feet tall in Alpena Town Square Park as a tribute to legends past, visitors can explore the local folklore of this celebrated duo.
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Statue of Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman was a remarkable woman whose story continues to inspire generations. In 2020, a statue was erected in her honor in Washtenaw County, Michigan. The statue stands proud, with Tubman holding a lantern and a copy of the Constitution. Her stance is powerful and determined, emanating the strength and courage she embodied throughout her life. The statue serves as a reminder of her contributions to the fight against slavery and her work as a pioneer for women's rights.
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The Spirit of Detroit
The Spirit of Detroit is truly an iconic symbol of the Motor City. Standing proudly in front of the Wayne County building, this 26-foot-tall bronze sculpture has become a must-see attraction for tourists and locals alike. The Spirit of Detroit represents the resilience and determination of the people of Detroit. It's a reminder that, no matter how tough things get, we can always rise from the ashes.
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Underground Railroad Sculpture
The Underground Railroad Sculpture is a powerful reminder of the countless African-Americans who risked everything in their brave pursuit of freedom. Created by internationally acclaimed artist John Little, this towering bronze structure depicts slaves gathered around a map with symbols of the North Star and an anvil pointing the way to freedom. This tribute inspires us to contemplate the brave and determined spirits who endured unimaginable hardship.

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