
Buffalo History Museum Podcast: Suicide of a Goddess
On July 1, 1902, the Pan-American Exposition’s Goddes of Light statue was torn to the ground. The statue, which adorned the fair’s tallest structure, had become a symbol of the Exposition. Now, it had been sold off. However, it would never make it to its new owner.
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