There's Only Three Nude Statue Locations In The United States

by Haecus | October 2, 2006 at 05:27 am
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Only a nude statue in an outdoor public place counts, if any person wants to challenge this claim.

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Haecus

http://alanlequire.com/musica.html





http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/details.aspx?f=-1&WMGUID=133ce66f-2ebb-4229-a8c9-8214288e51c4





http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/story/5907123p-5921421c.html






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Haecus

Union Station, Washington DC, does not count because it's not an outdoor public place.



Also, the statues are not proper nudes because they've got a shield in front and a cloak at the back.

 

 

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bjtindle

Fourth picture down on the right, San Diego Museum of Art, Outdoor Exhibit. 

http://www.sdmart.org/exhibition-garden.html

 

 

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bjtindle

How about this one, I am not sure. 

http://www.usfca.edu/usfnews/01/11.20.01/ac1.html

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Haecus

To bjtindle, 

 

I think your two might be on private property.

They are probably not places that are open to the public all the time.

 

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