Glenna Goodacre - Selected Public Monuments

Selected Public Monuments

  • Rescue, (1999), Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Blount Cultural Park, Montgomery, Alabama
  • The Puddle Jumpers, (1989), Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Blount Cultural Park, Montgomeryt, Alabama
  • Raising the Flag or Pledge of Allegiance, (1991), Stroh's Plaza, Detroit, Michigan
  • Vietnam Women's Memorial, National Mall, Washington D.C. (1993)
  • Philosopher's Rock. (1994), Austin, Texas
  • Irish Memorial, (2003) Penn's Landing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Crossing the Prairie, 2002, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Amarillo, Texas

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