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Columbus has a $3.5 million plan to use public art to "reimagine" the city and determine the fate of the Christopher Columbus statue.
The White House pushed back against Sen. Martin Heinrich’s (D-NM) rebuke of President Donald Trump’s call to reinstate the national celebration of Columbus Day, posting an iconic clip from The ...
The replacement for the old Christopher Columbus statue at Laura Bradley Park is on its way, at some point.. Artist Preston Jackson was tabbed by the Peoria Park District to construct a new art ...
The ships of Christopher Columbus's First Fleet—the flagship Santa Maria flanked by Niña and Pinta—are depicted in this undated woodcut. Only the fate of Santa Maria is known.
Experts have used a “space treasure map” to make a remarkable discovery in the Caribbean — a centuries-old anchor believed to be from one of Christopher Columbus’ ships. Analysis of the ...
A nod to the history of world exploration arrived at Levee Park in Winona this week, when hand-made replica models of Christopher Columbus’ ships, the Niña and Pinta, docked and ...
Columbus's statue was taken down in 2020 after a long public debate. Three options have been put forward to replace the statue: A permanent art fixture, rotating art work or an arch installation.
Watch a report on the removal of the Christopher Columbus statue in the video player above. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A city initiative supported by a $2 million grant is seeking public opinion to ...
Replicas of Christopher Columbus' ships, the Pinta, left, and the Nina sailed into the Michigan City Port Wednesday morning where they will be docked near Millennium Park through Sept. 8.
The last of Christopher Columbus' ships (or a replica of it, at least) may not be disappearing anytime soon, but a statue of the man has done just that. The Port of Corpus Christi has removed a ...
WINONA, Minn. — A nod to the history of world exploration arrived at Levee Park in Winona this week, when hand-made replicas of Christopher Columbus’ ships the Niña and Pinta ...
Experts have used a “space treasure map” to make a remarkable discovery in the Caribbean - a centuries-old anchor believed to be from one of Christopher Columbus’ ships.