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4 Sculptures to Explore in Commonwealth of Kentucky

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Commonwealth of Kentucky
Kentucky, often referred to as the "Bluegrass State," is a diverse and vibrant destination that offers a wealth of attractions for tourists to explore. From its rich cultural heritage and scenic natural beauty to its world-famous bourbon distilleries and horse racing traditions, Kentucky has something to offer visitors of all interests. Here's an introduction to tourism in the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

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Mother Goose Inn
The Mother Goose House, located in Hazard, Kentucky, is a whimsical and unique landmark that captures the imagination of visitors with its charming architecture and colorful history. Built in the early 1930s by local businessman and eccentric artist George Stacy, the house was inspired by the nursery rhyme character Mother Goose and features whimsical details such as oversized shoes, giant eggs, and playful murals.
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Say Their Names
Say Their Names is a 2020 mural in Louisville, Kentucky.Unveiled in July 2020, the artwork depicts the faces of Sandra Bland, George Floyd, David McAtee, Elijah McClain, and Breonna Taylor. It was vandalized in June 2021. Artist Whitney Holbourn repaired the mural and added the face of Travis Nagdy
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Statue of Louis XVI
The Statue of Louis XVI, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is a historic monument that commemorates King Louis XVI of France. Erected in 1829, the statue serves as a tribute to Louis XVI's support for the American colonies during the Revolutionary War, including providing troops and financial assistance.
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The Prodigal Son (Barnard)
"The Prodigal Son" by George Grey Barnard is a monumental sculpture located in Louisville, Kentucky. Created in 1907, this sculpture depicts the biblical parable of the same name, portraying a moment of reconciliation between a repentant son and his father.

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