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IWalked Boston’s Public Garden – Tadeusz Kosciuszko Statue
This statue’s subject admittingly baffled me prior to my research, because  going into this I could not have told you who Tadeusz Kosciuszko was. Ironically  I must be in the minority as he is honored in numerous other American cities  including Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago, Washington DC, St. Petersburg and many  others. After doing some due diligence I can now proudly share with you the fact  that Tadeusz was actually a Colonel in the American Revolution. He was highly  commended by both Thomas Jefferson and George Washington and was probably best  known for engineering the strategic positioning around key areas such as West  Point, the Delaware River and Philadelphia during the war. He was of Polish  descent, hence, the explanation for the commissioning of his statue by a local  Polish organization.
Local artist Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson was selected as the sculptor to unveil  a statue on the 150th anniversary of Kosciuzko’s enlistment to the  Continental Army. The final figure shows Mr. Kosciuszko in full military garb  with his sword dangling from his left side while he holds his hat behind his  back. In his right hand is what one can only assume are papers of some military  significance.
 
Website: http://www.publicartboston.com/content/tadeusz-kasociuszko
Address: Boston Public Gardens, Boston, MA. Along the boulevard within the park that is  parallel to Boylston Street.
Cost: Free.
IWalked Audio Tours To See  This Site: Boston’s Common and Public Gardens

IWalked Boston’s Public Garden – Tadeusz Kosciuszko Statue

This statue’s subject admittingly baffled me prior to my research, because going into this I could not have told you who Tadeusz Kosciuszko was. Ironically I must be in the minority as he is honored in numerous other American cities including Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago, Washington DC, St. Petersburg and many others. After doing some due diligence I can now proudly share with you the fact that Tadeusz was actually a Colonel in the American Revolution. He was highly commended by both Thomas Jefferson and George Washington and was probably best known for engineering the strategic positioning around key areas such as West Point, the Delaware River and Philadelphia during the war. He was of Polish descent, hence, the explanation for the commissioning of his statue by a local Polish organization.

Local artist Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson was selected as the sculptor to unveil a statue on the 150th anniversary of Kosciuzko’s enlistment to the Continental Army. The final figure shows Mr. Kosciuszko in full military garb with his sword dangling from his left side while he holds his hat behind his back. In his right hand is what one can only assume are papers of some military significance.

Website: http://www.publicartboston.com/content/tadeusz-kasociuszko

Address: Boston Public Gardens, Boston, MA. Along the boulevard within the park that is parallel to Boylston Street.

Cost: Free.

IWalked Audio Tours To See This Site: Boston’s Common and Public Gardens