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Lewis and Clarke and Sacagawea Statue
Gallagher: "In Charlottesville, the man who paid for the big statues
in Charlottesville was named Paul Goodloe McIntire, and
he put four big ones downtown, not just Lee and Jackson but
also one of Lewis and Clark, with a kind of kneeling Sacagawea
behind it, and also one of George Rogers Clark. They cluster
around the heart of downtown and were kind of part of the city
beautiful movement in the early 1920s"(32).
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