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Knights of Columbus pick Christopher Columbus statue from Baltimore's Inner Harbor, plan to reproduce monument - The Dialog

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BALTIMORE — Weeks after protesters toppled a statue of Christopher Columbus and threw it into Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, members of the city’s Italian American community are developing a plan to reproduce the marble monument so it can be displayed in a more secure location. Grand Knight Santo Grasso, of the Knights of Columbus St. Vincent […]

Source: News - The Dialog

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