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The statue of Albert Pike, a Confederate general and Freemason leader, was vandalized and taken down on Juneteenth in 2020. It is the only statue of a Confederate general in Washington, D.C.
The National Park Service said it is aiming to have the restored statue of Albert Pike reinstalled by October.
The National Park Service said the move aligns with President Donald Trump's executive orders to reinstate preexisting statues.
The 27-foot-tall bronze and marble statue of Confederate Gen. Albert Pike was placed in secure storage after its removal and ...
The US National Park Service will restore and reinstall the statue of a Confederate military officer in Washington, DC, after ...
Pike was commissioned in the Confederate army as a brigadier general, but his wartime career lasted less than two years. His ...
Albert Pike was a Confederate general and diplomat who negotiated alliances with slave-owning Native American tribes during ...
The Albert Pike statue, toppled during 2020 protests, will be restored and reinstalled by the National Park Service. The ...
The Albert Pike statue will be restored after protesters toppled and burned the Confederate general monument during 2020 anti ...
The restoration and reinstatement of Albert Pike's statue align with two of President Donald Trump's executive orders.
A statue of Confederate General Albert Pike, which was overturned in 2020 during the "Black Lives Matter" protests after ...
The National Park Service will be restoring and reinstalling the statue of Confederate General Albert Pike in D.C.