Statue of Hiawatha
The Statue of Hiawatha was a monument located at Riverside Park in La Crosse, Wisconsin. The statue was created by Anthony Zimmerhakl and overlooked the convergence of three rivers at Riverside Park: the Mississippi River, Black River, and the La Crosse River. It had been built with the intention of drawing tourism to the area and was based on a fictionalized version of Hiawatha, a 16th-century Native American chief who had no connection to local tribes. Long standing public debate about whether the statue was offensive or presented a caricature based on stereotypes of Native Americans eventually led to its removal in 2020, nearly 60 years after it was erected.
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East Veterans Memorial Drive, La Crosse
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 43.818248 ° | E -91.256227 ° |
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Hiawatha Statue
East Veterans Memorial Drive
54601 La Crosse
Wisconsin, United States
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