Confederate Soldiers Monument (Durham, North Carolina)
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The Confederate Soldiers Monument (popularly known as "The Boys Who Wore Gray") was a memorial to the soldiers from Durham County who fought for the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War. The statue was seriously damaged by protestors and removed from public view on August 14, 2017.
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East Main Street, Durham
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N 35.993953 ° | E -78.899012 ° |
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East Main Street 200
27701 Durham
North Carolina, United States
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