A place a day, Leicester statue of liberty
Background
The statue was the result of a visit to New York in 1919 by the directors of Lennards "Liberty" shoe factory, and originally stood on top of the shoe factory. It was created by local stonemason Joseph Morcom.
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Location
In the trees by the roundabout on walnut street.
On on the western entrance to the Swan Gyratory, a large roundabout making use of two steel bridges across the Soar.
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