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St. Charles Seeking Controversial Lewis And Clark Sculpture

The city of St. Charles is considering acquiring a controversial sculpture of the explorers Lewis and Clark and their Native American guide Sacagawea.

St. Charles Mayor Dan Borgmeyer said the city plans to submit a proposal to obtain the statue from Charlottesville, Virginia. That city recently removed the sculpture after critics said it showed Sacagawea in a “subservient” position to the men. Borgmeyer said Lewis and Clark are important to St. Charles' history, and the sculpture depicts Sacagawea in her role as a tracker and guide.

Charlottesville is taking proposals until Friday from cities or organizations willing to pay to relocate it.

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