Statue of George Frisbie Hoar, Bronze and granite monument at Worcester City Hall, United States.
This bronze statue in Worcester depicts a man seated thoughtfully, with an overcoat draped across his arm and a manuscript in hand. The figure stands on a granite base inscribed with bronze tablets that record his roles as a state representative, U.S. senator, and city solicitor.
The senator served in public office from 1877 to 1904, leaving a legacy of reform and cultural advancement in Massachusetts. The monument itself was erected in 1908 at City Hall as a public tribute, funded through widespread community support.
The monument honors a senator who championed civil rights, education, and opposition to imperial expansion during his time in office. Visitors can observe how these values are conveyed through the figure's thoughtful pose while holding documents.
The monument is located at Worcester City Hall and remains freely accessible to the public. All inscriptions on the surrounding tablets can be easily read to learn more about the person depicted.
The sculpture was created by a celebrated American artist known for designing major monuments across the country. The seated figure was crafted to evoke an everyday scene of a scholar or official deeply absorbed in his work.
Location: Worcester
Made from material: bronze, granite
GPS coordinates: 42.26294,-71.80194
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:00
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