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Eagle Statues (page 2) |
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Eagle Westampton, NJ |
Eagle Augusta, GA |
Eagle Collinsville, IL |
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The Eagle statue in Westampton stands in front of the Boy Scouts of America Burlington County Council building. I assume that this is a reference to their Eagle Scouts program. [map]
The Eagle statue in Augusta is installed in front of T.W. Josey High School. The eagle is the school's mascot. I believe the eagle statues of this design were produced by Fiberglass Menagerie of Alpine, CA. [map] The Eagle statue in Collinsville is located at Home Federal Savings & Loan. The golden eagle is the bank's symbol. [map] |
Eagle Monte Vista, CO |
Eagle Durango, CO |
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This Eagle statue in Monte Vista is located at Louis Auto Sales. [map]
This Eagle statue in Durango is located at U-Stor-It. [map] |
Eagle Butler, PA |
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This Eagle statue in Butler was installed in front of Ibis Tek. The company is gone now but the statue remains. [map] |
Eagle [gone] Pueblo, CO |
Eagle Junction City, KS |
This Eagle statue in Pueblo was located at the Star Nursery & Garden Center which had other animal statues. The business closed and this statue was gone by 2017.
This Eagle statue in Junction City is installed on the Fraternal Order of Eagles building. It was not there in 2007 or 2013 but it was there by 2015. I don't know if it was in storage or if it came from somewhere else. The statue is or was lit at night with bulbs on the tips of its wings. [map] |
Eagle & Fish Canyonville, OR |
Bald Eagle Red Lake, MN |
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This Eagle & Fish sculpture is installed at the Seven Feathers Casino which opened in 1992. [map]
The Bald Eagle in Red Lake was installed in 2009 in front of the Seven Clans Casino. The eagle is 18 feet tall with a 30-foot-wide wingspan. It was created by Todd Berget in 2008 in Libby, MT. [map] |
Eagle California Ave. Libby, MT |
Gateway Eagle Mineral Ave. Libby, MT |
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Eagle Minnesota Ave. Libby, MT |
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There are several metal Eagle sculptures in Libby which is known as the City of Eagles. They were created by Todd Berget who made 99 eagles before he passed away in 2020. They are displayed in Washington, Wyoming, Montana, and maybe elsewhere. The Gateway Eagle was the first one and was installed in 1997. The sculpture on California Ave. was installed in 2007. For more, see these websites: 1, 2, and 3. [California Ave.], [Mineral Ave.],[Minnesota Ave.] |
Eagle and Snake Fresno, CA | |
This Eagle and Snake sculpture is located at the Big Fresno Fair. |
Eagle Atlanta, GA |
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This wood-carved Eagle sculpture is about 16 feet wide. It is installed in front of Century Systems Inc. which makes health products. This Eagle is installed in a fountain with a statue of Jesus Christ." [map] |
Eagle [gone] Albany, OR |
Eagle New Albany, IN |
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The Eagle in Albany was created by Steven Fletcher from polyurethane foam. He created several other foam statues in town including the Opossum statues and Miner and Burro. The Eagle was located at his former studio along with other foam statues which were all gone by 2023. For more, see this website.
The Eagle in New Albany is installed on a pedestal in front of the Eagle Express Car Wash Systems office. [map] |
Eagle [gone] La Crosse, WI |
Eagle Sparta, WI |
Eagle [gone] Albert Lea, MN |
Bald Eagle Head Alpena, MI |
This Eagle in La Crosse was installed over the entrance of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Club. The organization had been there since 1905. I don't know when the sculpture was built. In 2017, a restaurant moved into the space and the Eagle was removed.
This Eagle in Sparta stands in front of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Club. This statue may have been produced by FAST Fiberglass which is just down the road. [map] This Eagle in Albert Lea was installed at a Home Federal Savings Bank. This photo is from 2012. By 2016, the sign and statue were gone. There is another Home Federal branch in Austin, MN that still has the eagle statue. There may be some other branches with them. This Bald Eagle Head was built by Tom Moran in 2000. It is located in front of the Besser Museum. It was originally installed in front of the courthouse in Onaway, MI. [map] |
Eagle Tampa, FL |
Eagle San Francisco, CA |
Eagle Greenville, CA |
Eagle Lavonia, GA |
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This Eagle sculpture in Tampa is located in front of Eagle Metals Recycling. It appears to be made of chrome bumpers. It was installed in 2019. [map]
This Eagle sculpture in San Francisco is installed in front of the VA Medical Center. The building was constructed in 1934 and the Eagle might be from then. [map] This Eagle sculpture in Greenville is made from recycled steel. It stood in front of the Greenville Rancheria Tribal Office which was destroyed along with most of the town in the 2021 Dixie Fire. The Eagle has been there since at least 2013. [map] This Eagle sculpture in Lavonia replaced a fountain which had structural problems in 2021. The sculpture had been donated to the city and in storage for several years. I don't know where it came from or who the artist was. [map] |
Eagles Boulder City, NV |
Eagles Boulder City, NV |
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The first Eagles sculpture shown above is entitled "The Relationship." It was created by Sandra Messina and is made of bronze. It has been there since at least 2008. [map]
The second Eagles sculpture was created by Thomas Donalson and is named "Where Freedom Prevails." It is made of hammered stainless steel and iron and was installed around 2007. [map] |
Eagle Little Rock, AR |
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This bronze Eagle sculpture is named the Eagle of the Rock. It is also known as the Presidential Eagle. It was created by Sandy Scott in 2004. It is installed just west of the William J. Clinton Presidential Library. [map] |
Bald Eagle Eagle, ID |
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This barbed wire Bald Eagle sculpture was created by Bernie Jestrabek-Hart and installed in 1991. The Eagle is one and a half times lifesize. [map] |
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