Dade City, Florida: Statue of Liberty Lifted by Soldiers
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- Address:
- 33701 SR 52, Dade City, FL
- Directions:
- Drive east of San Antonio for two miles on Hwy 52. Turn left and drive through the main gate onto the campus of St. Leo University. The statue is pretty much straight back from the main gate, but you can't drive there. Park, and walk back to the Student Community Center (building with red roof and stumpy bell tower); the statue is just behind it.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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Statue of Liberty Lifted by Soldiers
Erected in late 2010. Stands 22 feet high, weighs two tons. Officially titled "For Those Who Serve."
Roadsideamerica.com Report... [05/17/2011]Visitor Tips and News About Statue of Liberty Lifted by Soldiers
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Statue of Liberty Lifted by Soldiers
Second attempt at visiting this one -- on Winter Break was much easier. We had to park and walk a bit, but nice day on campus, with most students gone. It is quite interesting!
[EC, 12/12/2020]Statue of Liberty Lifted by Soldiers
A little hard to find, but a lot of fun!
[Vance Erwin, 08/06/2019]Statue of Liberty Lifted by Soldiers
Not the easiest attraction to find. It is in a courtyard surrounded by the Student Community Building (where the cafeteria and bookstore are) and the Student Activities Building. New dormitories are being constructed nearby. When pulling into the campus, it is beyond the last rotary behind a clock tower, but there is no parking there. Still worth the hunt -- it is very good!
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The Lady Liberty sculpture is nestled among courtyard walkways between the college buildings.