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On the western flank of the Hoover Dam stands a little-understood monument, commissioned by the US Bureau of Reclamation when construction of the dam began in 1931.
The "Winged Figures of the Republic" statues, part angel, part symbol of the strength of man, made by sculptor and Norwegian immigrant Oskar J. W. Hansen.
The most noticeable parts of this corner of the dam, now known as “Monument Plaza,” are the massive winged bronze sculptures and central flagpole which are often photographed by visitors. The most amazing feature of this plaza, however, is under their feet, the terrazzo floor.
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The "Winged Figures of the Republic" statues, part angel, part symbol of the strength of man, made by sculptor and Norwegian immigrant Oskar J. W. Hansen.
The most noticeable parts of this corner of the dam, now known as “Monument Plaza,” are the massive winged bronze sculptures and central flagpole which are often photographed by visitors. The most amazing feature of this plaza, however, is under their feet, the terrazzo floor.
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On the western flank of the Hoover Dam stands a little-understood monument, commissioned by the US Bureau of Reclamation when construction of the dam began in 1931.
The "Winged Figures of the Republic" statues, part angel, part symbol of the strength of man, made by sculptor and Norwegian immigrant Oskar J. W. Hansen.
The most noticeable parts of this corner of the dam, now known as “Monument Plaza,” are the massive winged bronze sculptures and central flagpole which are often photographed by visitors. The most amazing feature of this plaza, however, is under their feet, the terrazzo floor.
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The "Winged Figures of the Republic" statues, part angel, part symbol of the strength of man, made by sculptor and Norwegian immigrant Oskar J. W. Hansen.
The most noticeable parts of this corner of the dam, now known as “Monument Plaza,” are the massive winged bronze sculptures and central flagpole which are often photographed by visitors. The most amazing feature of this plaza, however, is under their feet, the terrazzo floor.
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