Dedicated in 1928 by County Judge Harry S. Truman in honor of the brave women who helped settle the West.
Madonna of the Trail is a series of 12 identical monuments dedicated to the spirit of pioneer women in the United States. The monuments were commissioned by the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR). They were installed in each of the 12 states along the National Old Trails Road, which extended from Cumberland, Maryland, to Upland, California. Created by sculptor August Leimbach and funded by contributions, the Madonna of the Trail monuments were intended to provide a symbol of the courage and faith of the women whose strength and love aided so greatly in conquering the wilderness and establishing permanent homes. Dedicated in 1928 and 1929, the twelve statues became sources of local pride.
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Lafayette County Courthouse, Main Street, Lexington, MO, USA
Distance: 0.21 Away
Wentworth Military Academy Museum, 13th Street, Lexington, MO, USA
Distance: 0.37 Away
Museums and Interpretive Centers
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Lexington Historical Museum, 13th Street, Lexington, MO, USA
Distance: 0.37 Away
Museums and Interpretive Centers
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Battle of Lexington State Historic Site, Delaware Street, Lexington, MO, USA
Distance: 0.41 Away
Museums and Interpretive Centers Guided Tours Walks and Hikes
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Big River Ranch, Goodloe Orchard Road, Lexington, MO, USA
Distance: 3.49 Away
9364 Mitchell Trail, Lexington, MO 64067, USA
Distance: 5.15 Away
Food and Drinks Shopping Farms Wineries
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The Farris Theatre, West Main Street, Richmond, MO, USA
Distance: 8.05 Away
Festivals and Events Galleries and Venues
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Ray County Museum, West Royle Street, Richmond, MO, USA
Distance: 8.11 Away
Museums and Interpretive Centers
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Van Till Family Farm Winery, State Highway C, Rayville, MO, USA
Distance: 14.28 Away
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