Seminole Warrior - Florida State University
N 30° 26.216 W 084° 18.173
16R E 759030 N 3370292
This statue of a Seminole Warrior on horseback stands at the entrance to Doak Campbell Stadium on the Campus of Florida State University in Tallahassee.
Waymark Code: WMNM1
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 08/27/2006
Views: 106
The Statues is officially called “Unconquered," and a Seminole Warrior astride a horse that stands approximately 31 feet from ground level to the tip of the warrior's spear. Stephen Reilly, a Florida State University alumnus who spearheaded the decade-long project to erect the statue, said that the statue "symbolically portrays the unconquered spirit of the Seminole people of the 19th century and the timeless legacy of that spirit that continues to burn bright into the future." The statue stands at the entrance to Doak Campbell Stadium and was dedicated in 2003.
Identity of Rider: Seminole Warrior
Date of Dedication: 2003
Material: Bronze
Unusual Features: 31-feet from the ground to the the tip of the spear
Position: Two Hooves Raised
Identity of Horse: Not listed
Name of artist: Not listed
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