Campus Statues and Their History

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Graphic showing the history of Campus Statues at Lewis and Clark Community College

Graphic showing the history of campus statues at Lewis and Clark Community College.
Sacagawea at Lewis and Clark. 
In the central courtyard of Lewis and Clark Community College stands a sculpture of Sacagawea. As a vital guide and interpreter on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Sacagawea helped shape the journey that gave our college its name.
In the central courtyard of Lewis and Clark Community College stands a sculpture of Sacagawea. As a vital guide and interpreter on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Sacagawea helped shape the journey that gave our college its name.
White Cedar at Lewis and Clark. 
On our campus, Deborah Butterfield's White Cedar challenges the eye. What looks like driftwood is actually bronze, and what seems abstract becomes the figure of a horse - symbolizing imagination, transformation, and discovery.
On our campus, Deborah Butterfield’s White Cedar challenges the eye. What looks like driftwood is actually bronze, and what seems abstract becomes the figure of a horse – symbolizing imagination, transformation, and discovery.

The Bridge May 2024

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