Lincoln Goodale Monument
Lincoln Goodale Monument is a historic monument dedicated to Lincoln Goodale, one of the most prominent figures in the early history of Columbus, Ohio. The monument stands as a tribute to Goodale's contributions to the city and his philanthropic efforts. Erected in Goodale Park, a public park that was itself a donation from Goodale to the city, the monument is a significant landmark within the community.
History[edit | edit source]
Lincoln Goodale, born in 1782, was a pioneering physician and businessman in Columbus, Ohio. In 1851, he donated land to the city for the creation of Goodale Park, marking one of the earliest instances of philanthropy in the city's history. In recognition of his generous contributions and his impact on the community, the Lincoln Goodale Monument was commissioned.
Description[edit | edit source]
The monument features a bust of Lincoln Goodale, set atop a pedestal. The sculpture captures the likeness of Goodale, commemorating his legacy as a benefactor of the city. The materials used and the artist responsible for its creation are notable aspects of the monument's design, reflecting the artistic standards of the period in which it was erected.
Significance[edit | edit source]
The Lincoln Goodale Monument serves not only as a physical reminder of Goodale's contributions to Columbus but also as an emblem of the city's appreciation for philanthropy and community service. It stands as a historical marker, educating visitors about the early development of Columbus and the individuals who played pivotal roles in its growth.
Location[edit | edit source]
Located in Goodale Park, the monument is accessible to the public and remains a point of interest for both residents and visitors to Columbus. The park itself is a significant green space in the city, offering recreational opportunities and serving as a venue for community events, furthering Goodale's vision of a communal gathering place.
Preservation[edit | edit source]
As a historical artifact, the Lincoln Goodale Monument is subject to preservation efforts to ensure its longevity. These efforts are crucial in maintaining the monument's structural integrity and aesthetic appearance, allowing future generations to appreciate its historical significance.
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