grc fencing.jpeg On Thursday, after sustaining damage to Clark's neck, the statue was surrounded with construction fencing and guarded by an Ambassador. Appears In Proposal reimagines George Rogers Clark statue park as future site of Center for Indigenous Studies at U.Va. By Jenn Brice | August 21, 2020 According to the proposal, the space is envisioned as a place for education, meetings and cultural gatherings, supportive services and administration, and other community needs.
Proposal reimagines George Rogers Clark statue park as future site of Center for Indigenous Studies at U.Va. By Jenn Brice | August 21, 2020 According to the proposal, the space is envisioned as a place for education, meetings and cultural gatherings, supportive services and administration, and other community needs.
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