This bronze statue of Sacajawea holding her son is located near Chiming Fountain. It was unveiled in 1905 and placed at its current location in 1906. Its inscription reads, "Erected by the women...
Sacajawea Monument
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The Sacajawea Monument in Portland, Oregon, is a tribute to the Shoshone woman who played a crucial role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The monument features a bronze statue of Sacajawea holding her infant son, Jean Baptiste.
Surrounded by a small park, the Sacajawea Monument serves as a reminder of the important contributions of Indigenous peoples to American history and exploration.
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A nicely inspirational, dignified rendering of an overlooked heroic woman. If you need all the 411 on this, kindly refer to Mark's review. Most people over 50 might get a small chuckle out of...
This is a nice statue on top of a stone, located in the turn around entering Washington Park from downtown. Close to the path heading up to the playground and the Lewis & Clark Monument. There...





