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  • williambL534LN
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    It's interesting to see.

    I was happy I was able to see it but I sort of feel it's kind of overrated. This is why, at the time I was there around 11:00 in the morning there weren't many people around and the few that I saw we...

    Reviewed on May 23, 2024
  • williambL534LN
    williambL534LN
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    It's interesting to see.

    I was happy I was able to see it but I sort of feel it's kind of overrated. This is why, at the time I was there around 11:00 in the morning there weren't many people around and the few that I saw we...

    Reviewed on May 23, 2024
  • Arose601
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    Great experience. Great statue with little history thrown in

    This place starts by walking over the bridge. Once you do that, there is a history of native Americans in front of the keeper of the plain. We ent during the day but will for sure make another visit...

    Reviewed on May 13, 2024
  • Arose601
    Arose601
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    Great experience. Great statue with little history thrown in

    This place starts by walking over the bridge. Once you do that, there is a history of native Americans in front of the keeper of the plain. We ent during the day but will for sure make another visit...

    Reviewed on May 13, 2024
  • GlobetrotterBella
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    History and art

    This place is located on the river. It is a good way of knowing the history of the city and the native Americans that lived here. You can walk straight up to the monument. At night they do light up fi...

    Reviewed on Apr 8, 2024
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