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[[File:Photo Jul 20, 2 49 16 PM.jpg|thumb|The Trail of Governors statue of [[Arthur C. Mellette]], by sculptor John Lopez, was the first unveiled, in 2012. Mellette was the first [[Governor of South Dakota]].]]
[[File:Photo Jul 20, 2 49 16 PM.jpg|thumb|The Trail of Governors statue of [[Arthur C. Mellette]], by sculptor John Lopez, was the first unveiled, in 2012. Mellette was the first [[Governor of South Dakota]].]]
The '''Trail of Governors''' is a project to place life-size bronze statues of every former [[Governor of South Dakota]] in [[Pierre, South Dakota|Pierre]], the state capital. As of 2019, twenty-two statues have been placed.<ref>https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/brandon/2018/06/08/three-more-trail-governors-statues-coming/685736002/</ref>
The '''Trail of Governors''' is series of life-size bronze statues of [[Governor of South Dakota|former governors of South Dakota]] in [[Pierre, South Dakota|Pierre]], the state capital. The project's goal is to place statues of every former governor; as of 2019, twenty-two statues have been placed.<ref>https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/brandon/2018/06/08/three-more-trail-governors-statues-coming/685736002/</ref> Sculptors who have created statues for the project include John Lopez, James Van Nuys, James Michael Maher, Lee Leuning and Sherry Treeby.<ref>https://www.ksfy.com/content/news/Four-new-statues-unveiled-along-Trail-of-Governors-in-Pierre--428931263.html</ref>


Statues have been added to the trail each year since 2012:
Statues have been added to the trail each year since 2012:
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* 2019: The most recent statues to join the trail are [[Samuel H. Elrod]], [[Archie M. Gubbrud]] and [[Dennis Daugaard]].<ref>https://www.jamestownsun.com/news/government-and-politics/4626344-statues-former-gov-daugaard-two-others-unveiled-pierres-trail</ref>
* 2019: The most recent statues to join the trail are [[Samuel H. Elrod]], [[Archie M. Gubbrud]] and [[Dennis Daugaard]].<ref>https://www.jamestownsun.com/news/government-and-politics/4626344-statues-former-gov-daugaard-two-others-unveiled-pierres-trail</ref>


Following the 2019 unveiling, six former governors remain to be added to the trail: [[Charles H. Sheldon]], [[Andrew E. Lee]], [[Coe I. Crawford]], [[Frank M. Byrne]], [[Carl Gunderson]] and [[William J. Bulow]], as well as current Governor [[Kristi Noem]].
Following the 2019 unveiling, six former governors remain to be added to the trail: [[Charles H. Sheldon]], [[Andrew E. Lee]], [[Coe I. Crawford]], [[Frank M. Byrne]], [[Carl Gunderson]] and [[William J. Bulow]]. A statue of Governor [[Kristi Noem]], the state's current governor, will be added once she leaves office.

Sculptors who have created statues for the project include John Lopez, James Van Nuys, James Michael Maher, Lee Leuning and Sherry Treeby.<ref>https://www.ksfy.com/content/news/Four-new-statues-unveiled-along-Trail-of-Governors-in-Pierre--428931263.html</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 15:28, 17 February 2020

File:Photo Jul 20, 2 49 16 PM.jpg
The Trail of Governors statue of Arthur C. Mellette, by sculptor John Lopez, was the first unveiled, in 2012. Mellette was the first Governor of South Dakota.

The Trail of Governors is series of life-size bronze statues of former governors of South Dakota in Pierre, the state capital. The project's goal is to place statues of every former governor; as of 2019, twenty-two statues have been placed.[1] Sculptors who have created statues for the project include John Lopez, James Van Nuys, James Michael Maher, Lee Leuning and Sherry Treeby.[2]

Statues have been added to the trail each year since 2012:

Following the 2019 unveiling, six former governors remain to be added to the trail: Charles H. Sheldon, Andrew E. Lee, Coe I. Crawford, Frank M. Byrne, Carl Gunderson and William J. Bulow. A statue of Governor Kristi Noem, the state's current governor, will be added once she leaves office.

References