Spirit of the American Sailor

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Installation Date: Originally Dedicated November 11, 1927 - Rededicated November 11, 2006

Location: Memorial Causeway Median, 354 Pierce Blvd

"Spirit of the American Sailor" was rededicated at the eastern end of the Memorial Causeway Bridge. The Spirit of the American Sailor along with the Spirit of the American Doughboy, was created to honor those who fought to preserve our country's freedom in World War I. These statues were first dedicated Nov. 11, 1927, to mark the opening of the original Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Causeway Bridge. The statues were restored by sculptor Frank Colson and his son.

About the artist: Frank Colson was known for sculpture in clay, bronze and mixed media. His signature pieces include flat, mask-like wall pieces and metamorphic representational animals. At Scripps College, Colson studied with Paul Soldner and Richard Petterson.

Location

Memorial Causeway Median, 354 Pierce Blvd, Clearwater, 33756, View Map

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