ALLIANCE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR MEMORIAL
The statue is called the Hiker. There are two styles and both installed in numerous locations throughout the United States. Both statues are dedicated to the U.S. Soldiers who fought in the Spanish-American War. These veterans called themselves Hikers, in the same way the World War I vets were called doughboys and World War II vets were called G.I. Joes.
SEE ALSO-ALLIANCE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR MEMORIAL PLAQUE
SEE ALSO-ALLIANCE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR MEMORIAL PLAQUE
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Listing Details
- Public
- SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, PHILLIPINE INSURRECTION AND CHINA RELIEF EXPEDITION
- Statues War or Military Related
- 1923
- FREEDOM SQUARE
- 44601
- COSMOS MARINER
- COURTSEY OF HMdb.org
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