Driving southbound I-35, just before Mile Marker 45.5, driving down the south side of the Arbuckle Mountains on our way to Ardmore.
Carter County, Oklahoma
Friday afternoon 5 April 2024
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Located in front of the Carter County Courthouse in downtown Grayson, Kentucky, this statue was sculpted by Ernest M. Viquesney and is titled "Spirit of the American Doughboy." It dates to 1920.
For more information on this and other Viquesney Doughboy statues around the nation, please refer to this website: doughboysearcher.weebly.com/grayson-kentucky.html
Grayson, Kentucky is a small town located in the northeast of the commonwealth. It serves as the seat of Carter County,
Located in front of the Carter County Courthouse in downtown Grayson, Kentucky, this statue was sculpted by Ernest M. Viquesney and is titled "Spirit of the American Doughboy." It dates to 1920.
For more information on this and other Viquesney Doughboy statues around the nation, please refer to this website: doughboysearcher.weebly.com/grayson-kentucky.html
Grayson, Kentucky is a small town located in the northeast of the commonwealth. It serves as the seat of Carter County,
The Carter County Courthouse was erected in 1906-07 using the distinctive Beaux-Arts/Neoclassical designs of architect H.L. Lewman of M. T. Lewman & Co. of Louisville. It was built by the Falls City Construction Company.
Grayson, Kentucky is a small town located in the northeast of the commonwealth. It serves as the seat of Carter County,
Located in front of the Carter County Courthouse in downtown Grayson, Kentucky, this statue was sculpted by Ernest M. Viquesney and is titled "Spirit of the American Doughboy." It dates to 1920.
For more information on this and other Viquesney Doughboy statues around the nation, please refer to this website: doughboysearcher.weebly.com/grayson-kentucky.html
The Carter County Courthouse was erected in 1906-07 using the distinctive Beaux-Arts/Neoclassical designs of architect H.L. Lewman of M. T. Lewman & Co. of Louisville. It was built by the Falls City Construction Company.
Grayson, Kentucky is a small town located in the northeast of the commonwealth. It serves as the seat of Carter County,
The Carter County Courthouse was erected in 1906-07 using the distinctive Beaux-Arts/Neoclassical designs of architect H.L. Lewman of M. T. Lewman & Co. of Louisville. It was built by the Falls City Construction Company.
Grayson, Kentucky is a small town located in the northeast of the commonwealth. It serves as the seat of Carter County,
The Carter County Courthouse was erected in 1906-07 using the distinctive Beaux-Arts/Neoclassical designs of architect H.L. Lewman of M. T. Lewman & Co. of Louisville. It was built by the Falls City Construction Company.
Grayson, Kentucky is a small town located in the northeast of the commonwealth. It serves as the seat of Carter County,
The Carter County Courthouse was erected in 1906-07 using the distinctive Beaux-Arts/Neoclassical designs of architect H.L. Lewman of M. T. Lewman & Co. of Louisville. It was built by the Falls City Construction Company.
Grayson, Kentucky is a small town located in the northeast of the commonwealth. It serves as the seat of Carter County,