Jackson, Tennessee: Statue of Liber-Tree (Gone)
Carved from the stump of a sizable oak tree, and unveiled by the town mayor on March 5, 2014. Gone by September 2020.
- Directions:
- From Jackson drive south on US Hwy 45. At the point where the road stops being divided by a grass median, turn west onto Bond St. You'll see the statue ahead, on the left.
- Hours:
- Sept. 2020: Gone
- Status:
- Gone
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The fenced area remains, but the statue/tree carving is no longer here.
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The statue was carved from a 100-year-old oak tree by Ken Tynan. The town's mayor hosted its unveiling on March 5, 2014.