Over the Top to Victory (Q19840542)

  • matcher place: Salem (relation 186479)
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  • English Wikipedia categories: 1924 establishments in Oregon, 1924 sculptures, Bronze sculptures in Oregon, Monuments and memorials in Salem, Oregon, Outdoor sculptures in Salem, Oregon, Sculptures of men in Oregon, Statues in Oregon, World War I memorials in the United States
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Over the Top to Victory, also known as Doughboy Statue and Their Country's Call Answered, is an outdoor bronze sculpture by John Paulding, formerly located at the Marion County Courthouse in Salem, Oregon, United States. The statue was commissioned by the American War Mothers and the Gold Star Mothers Club to commemorate the 87 men and one woman from Marion County who died in World War I.

Wikidata location: 44.9444, -123.0263 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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