Meriwether Lewis and William Clark (sculpture)

Meriwether Lewis and William Clark is a historic bronze sculpture of Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and Sacagawea located at Charlottesville, Virginia. Known as Their First View of the Pacific, it was sculpted by noted artist Charles Keck (1875-1951), and was the first of four commemorative sculptures commissioned from members of the National Sculpture Society by philanthropist Paul Goodloe McIntire. The sculpture was erected in 1919.[3]

Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark Sculpture, November 2007
LocationJct. of Ridge and W. Main Sts., and McIntire Rd., Charlottesville, Virginia
Coordinates38°1′50″N 78°28′58″W
Arealess than one acre
Built1919 (1919)
ArchitectKeck, Charles
Architectural stylebronze sculpture
Part ofWest Main Street Historic District (ID100001641)
MPSFour Monumental Figurative Outdoor Sculptures in Charlottesville MPS
NRHP reference No.97000449[1]
VLR No.104-0273
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMay 16, 1997
Designated CPSeptember 18, 2017
Designated VLRJune 19, 1996[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.[1]

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