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:roll: I knew it would happen, but I wasn't expecting it so soon.

 

Driver hits statue of Hamilton in wreck

JournalNews staff report

 

HAMILTON — A female driver struck the Alexander Hamilton statue with her car Monday night in downtown Hamilton.

 

Around 7:30 p.m., Hamilton police and emergency crews were dispatched on reports of an accident involving a woman striking the statue. According to authorities, the woman was traveling westbound on High Street when her vehicle crossed the median.

 

The car settled on the median and was facing west while blocking the eastbound lane. Authorities said the woman appeared to suffer minor injuries.

 

More at http://www.journal-news.com/

Does anyone know if Aaron Burr told her to take out Alex?  :-D

^LOL.

 

Hum...looking at the sculpture, it seems our forefather was well endowed.

Fairly gay outfit too. ;)  And I'm allowed to say that.

^LOL.

 

Hum...looking at the sculpture, it seems our forefather was well endowed.

 

That's why he's on the $10 and not Washington.

Think of all the stories concerning Ben Franklin. ;-)

I was thinking about the stories of Jefferson. ;)

Maybe the driver was having fantasies.

 

I wonder if the original was done from life, or if the sculptor's boyfriend modeled for it.

  • 5 weeks later...

^LMAO.

 

Nothing to worry about, our forefather has survived, although his foundation has been shaken.

 

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I should have taken a pic of the two foot high post that shines on him at night, that is what was damaged, or should I say annihilated.

 

 

  • 5 months later...

Good to hear, don't allow a drunk driver to ruin a community centerpiece. From 9/22/06 Journal-News:

 

Hamilton statue likely to stay on High St.

By Lisa A. Bernard

 

HAMILTON — The Alexander Hamilton statue will likely remain on High Street, despite a recommendation to relocate the art piece after a car hit it in March.

 

Members of groups involved in the issue said this week they feel strongly that the sculpture should stay in its place on High Street.

 

The issue of relocating the statue surfaced after a March 6 accident in which a car driven by a Hamilton woman rammed the $235,000 statue.

 

Emily Anderson, 22, of the 700 block of Main Street, was charged with operating a vehicle under the influence, and two felony counts of assault for allegedly striking a police officer and an emergency response worker after the crash.

 

 

http://www.journal-news.com/n/content/oh/story/news/local/2006/09/21/hjn092206statueupdate.html

Alexander Hamilton! my favorite American hero.

  • 1 month later...

High Street has been lonely without Alex, I'll be glad to see him back. From the 10/21/06 Journal-News:

 

Cape-clad statue returning today in Hamilton

By Cameron Fullam

 

HAMILTON — After a six-week absence, a cape-clad Alexander Hamilton will return today to his High Street pedestal.

 

Portions of High Street will close from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. today to allow a work crew to reset "The American Cape" statue damaged in a March car accident. The westbound lanes between Second and Third streets will close and a detour will be posted, according to the city. The eastbound lanes will be restricted to one lane of traffic.

 

The closing and work are weather permitting, officials said.

 

A crane is scheduled to reset the 13-foot statue at 8:30 a.m., with work to be completed by noon, said Hamilton Engineer Jim Collins.

 

http://www.daytondailynews.com/n/content/oh/story/news/local/2006/11/21/hjn112106statue.html

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What does this mean?

Oh...the Journal-News website now puts links in their articles, I missed that one apparently.

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