Lafayette in Sculpture
- Pediment on the Tippecanoe County Courthouse, Lafayette, Indiana, 1882
- LaFayette Fountain by Lorado Taft in Lafayette, Indiana, 1887
- Statue in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
- Statue of Lafayette and Washington by Bartholdi, Place des États-Unis (United States Plaza), Paris, France, 1895
- Built in 1975, a statue of Lafayette stands atop a fountain in the courthouse square in LaGrange, Georgia.
- Equestrian statue by Paul Bartlett, Metz, France 1919, destroyed by German occupation forces and replaced by another statue by M . Goutin in 2004
- Statue of Lafayette on Union Avenue & Warren Street in Havre de Grace, Maryland, 1976
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Pediment on the Tippecanoe County Courthouse, Lafayette, Indiana (1882)
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LaFayette Fountain; Lafayette, Indiana
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LaFayette Fountain, LaGrange, Georgia (1975)
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Metz, France
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Place des États-Unis, Paris, France
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Major General Marquis Gilbert de Lafayette, Washington, D.C.
Poste Lafayette, Mauritius
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