A close up of a bronze bas relief of a European talking to an Native American framed by a Art Deco stone structure.

These five statues are among the 92 that can be found on CBA’s Monuments and Memorials Map

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A tour bike seat in front of a bronxe sculpture of a young Abraham Lincoln with an ax in hand.
Lincoln, the Railsplitter (Charles J. Mulligan, 1911) in Garfield Park
A tour bike leaning in front of a bronze sculpture of a Native American, a priest, and a soldier with leafing trees behind
Jacques Marquette-Louis Jolliet Monument (Hermon Atkins MacNeil, 1926) in Marshall Square
A close up of a bronze bas relief of a European talking to an Native American framed by a Art Deco stone structure.
Marquette Monument (Artist (?), 1930) in Heart of Chicago
A bronze statue of a late 19th century policeman with his hand up as if telling someone to stop.
The Police Monument (Haymarket Riot Monument) (Johannes Gelert, 1889) in Bronzeville
A bronze sculpture of an African American man in a hat and shoe sole coat with a bag in one hand while the other is waving, the glass and steel of Prairie Shores stands as a wall behind.
Monument to the Great Northern Migration (Alison Saar, 1994 ) in Bronzeville / Prairie Shores

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