Friday, August 23, 2013

History in New Orleans: Monuments to Visit

By Herald Moores


New Orleans is a city rich in history, culture and personality. Walking through the town, representations of this abound. There are at least 145 monuments scattered across the city. The following are the 5 most notable monuments in New Orleans city.

Robert E. Lee Monument

This monument is a 76-foot monument with a 16-foot bronze statue of General Robert E. Lee.The National Register of Historic Places added the Robert E. Lee Monument in 1991 to its records.. General Robert E. Lee was the most prominent general for the South during the Civil War. This monument is probably the most well known and largest New Orleans monument.

Jefferson Davis Monument

Edward Virginius Valentine, a great artists from the 1900s, was responsible for creating the Jefferson Davis Monument. This monument is a life-size bronze statue of Jefferson Davis sitting on top of a 10 foot granite base. Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederacy from 1861-1865 and a martyr to the Confederate cause. It is great monument to visit and spend some time learning about its incredible history.

Franklin Place Monument

In 1926, the monument of Benjamin Franklin was given to the city of New Orleans by Henry Wadsworth Gustine. It's a statue of Benjamin Franklin on top of a small base with some of Franklin's well known saying inscribed on it. Benjamin Franklin was one of the Founders of the United States of America and contributed much during his lifetime.

Spanish American War Monument

The Spanish American War Monument was dedicated in 1939. It is a 14-foot granite base with an emblem relief of a kneeling girl before an infantryman and sailor with an 8-foot bronze sculpture of a male military figure on top of it. This war gave the United States control over the Philippines and Cuba and is a very important part of our history. The Spanish American War Monument deserves to be included in the monuments of New Orleans.




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