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Local artist planning Truman statue for Square

Local artist planning Truman statue for Square By Mike Genet mike.genet@examiner.net The Examiner Byron Constance, the longtime Independence attorney and developer who took up artistry later in life as a hobby, says he’d long been interested in sculpting a unique Harry Truman statue.  The Independence Square Association had long hoped to depict Truman’s life with works of art around the Square.  The two paths connected this year, and by the end of the year a second Truman statue should be in place on the Square.  Constance, 94, is putting the finishing touches on his clay statue depicting Truman from World War I, in which the future 33rd president served as an artillery captain. He’ll then ship it to a foundry in Colorado, to be cast in bronze, and ideally the statue will be in place this fall on the northeast corner of Liberty Street and Maple Avenue.  

World War I Memorial opens in Washington, turning Pershing Park into a sober and educational place

World War I Memorial opens in Washington, turning Pershing Park into a sober and educational place
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The nation s capital now has a proper World War I memorial, but can it revive memories of a war that s mostly forgotten?

By PHILIP KENNICOTT | The Washington Post | Published: April 30, 2021 In Washington, memorials to the major wars of the 20th century were built in inverse order. First came the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, in 1982, followed by the Korean War Veterans Memorial in 1995 and the National World War II Memorial in 2004. Earlier this month, the oldest of the four major wars of the past century, World War I, was honored with the newest memorial, a plaza with fountains and, at some point in the future, a formidably scaled bronze sculpture by artist Sabin Howard. The new memorial is an efficient if not entirely successful repurposing of Pershing Park, where a statue of the general who led American troops during World War I was dedicated in 1983. Promoters of a national World War I memorial argued that neither a statue devoted to John J. Pershing nor the modest but beloved bandshell on the Mall (which honors District residents who died in the war) was sufficient to keep alive the memory of na

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