Strengthen the Arm of Liberty Monument, Boy Scout monument in Fayetteville, United States.
Strengthen the Arm of Liberty Monument is a copper statue located in front of Washington Regional Medical Center on North Hills Boulevard, designed as a smaller replica of the Statue of Liberty. The work displays the torch and classical pose characteristic of its famous counterpart and serves as a recognizable landmark in the Fayetteville area.
The monument was erected in 1950 by the Boy Scouts of America as part of a national campaign promoting citizenship and national values following World War II. The work was later relocated and received separate listings on the National Register of Historic Places during this transition.
The monument connects scouting traditions with American ideals, showing how local communities express values like citizenship and responsibility. Visitors can see today how this work remains integrated into public space and continues to represent these principles.
The monument is accessible year-round and can be viewed and photographed from outside. Its location on a main street makes it easy to reach, and visitors can examine the copper statue's details from various angles at their own pace.
The statue received two separate entries on the National Register of Historic Places following its relocation, reflecting its continued importance as a protected landmark. This unusual arrangement shows how significant the work is to local history and identity.
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