If State Monuments Reveal What We’re Made Of, Don’t Mess With Texas

Our nation's monuments reflect the people who made it their home, the struggles they endured, and the values that made it possible.

On Nov. 7, Americans Honor Those Killed Fighting For Us In Vietnam

If you live near D.C., consider a visit to the Vietnam Memorial Wall next week to witness the reading of the names of the fallen and to honor them.

Atlanta’s New Hungarian ‘Freedom Fighter’ Statue Is A Tribute To The Fight Against Tyranny

The new statue in Georgia will be a reminder that rejecting tradition, history, and national identity in favor of utopia costs lives.

Why Abraham Lincoln Still Towers Over His Critics

On a hot, cloudless spring afternoon on May 30, 1922, nearly 50,000 people assembled to witness the dedication ceremony of the Lincoln Memorial. Modeled after a Greek temple, the beautiful edifice was constructed with Colorado Yule marble and Indiana limestone with an immense Olympian-like statue of a tired Abraham Lincoln in a Roman-like chair. The […]

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Enabled An Atrocity Equal To Slavery, And Andrew Cuomo Wants To Build Her A Statue

It’s possible to esteem and appreciate the contributions of those who don’t share all our values or adhere perfectly to our own standards of morality.

Andrew Cuomo says New York will memorialize Ruth Bader Ginsburg with statue in Brooklyn

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that the state will erect a statue in the Brooklyn borough of New York City to honor the life of late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Memorial to Eisenhower opens after summer of tearing statues and tributes down

Following a summer of bureaucrats and mobs working to remove statues and other tributes, a memorial to President Dwight D. Eisenhower will open on the National Mall this week.

As D.C. Mayor Seeks To Remove Statues, Hillsdale College Puts Up More

This is a time when we need more honor and respect for America's Founding, not less. Hillsdale College’s Liberty Walk reminds us of just that.

Democrat Mayor’s Committee Proposes Removing Or Shaming Washington DC Memorials

Among the namesakes the commission targeted for removal were Christopher Columbus, Benjamin Franklin, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington.