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Desantis reveals a statue of George Washington in Florida Capitol – FirstCoastnews.com WTLV -WJXX

Desantis reveals a statue of George Washington in Florida Capitol – FirstCoastnews.com WTLV -WJXX

The statue was revealed on Thursday to arouse “early interest” in the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States Independence in 2026.

Florida, USA – Before catching a flight to the nation’s capital on Friday, Florida Government Ron Ron, together with Florida Secretary of State Florida, revealed a statue of the first president in Capitol in Florida on Thursday.

Bird said the statue stands as an “important symbol of our republic” and sparks “early interest” in the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States in 2026.

“Due to the strong relations that the Ministry of Historical Resources has maintained with Mount Vernon over the years, they were excited to share the statue with us,” Bird said. “Now thousands of people visiting the Florida Capitol building every year will see the statue and inspire patriotism and remind people of the civil virtue embodied in President Washington.”

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Department said that “there will be things” that the state was doing in 2025, which will celebrate the nation’s midfielder on July 4, 2026.

“While others are destroying the statues, we set statues to honor the characters of our republic and our big history,” Roanthis said. “Washington gave an example of leadership, he gave an example of civil virtue and had a character that not only was obligatory in the creation of the country, but also maintained the new republic together in those early forming years.”

In addition, the governor explained that the statue came as a loan from Washington Mount Vernon, the historical estate of the first president. He said the statue would be in Capitol for next year.

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