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The Pioneer (sculpture)

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Location
  
Visalia, California

Architect
  
Borglum,Solon H.

Opened
  
1916

Added to NRHP
  
5 May 1977

Built
  
1916

NRHP Reference #
  
77000358

Area
  
404.7 m²

The Pioneer (sculpture)

Similar
  
Knott's Berry Farm, Universal Studios Hollywood, Visalia Country Club, Guardians of the Galaxy, Yosemite National Park

The Pioneer in Visalia, California was a sculpture by Solon H. Borglum that was first displayed at the Panama–Pacific International Exposition, a world's fair in San Francisco in 1915. It was obtained by Visalia for $150, the cost of shipping it from San Francisco.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.

From 1916 to 1980, it was located in Mooney Grove Park, at 27000 South Mooney Boulevard, in Visalia. It was toppled by an earthquake in 1980 and destroyed; its internal metal had rusted away. Only the base remains.

However, it remains listed on the National Register.

References

The Pioneer (sculpture) Wikipedia


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