The bronze Victory statue, also called Miss Indiana, atop the monument stands thirty-eight feet high and weighs 19,300 pounds. Her head is crowned with an eagle; in her left hand she holds a torch, and in her right hand a sword. She stands on a bronze globe. [1987]Appears in Destination Indiana 6 Appears in Big Screen Journey Explore the Monumen
The monument, the pride of the state, is centered exactly with Market Street and the dome of the sta...
Cannon balls are stacked around the base of the monument. Smaller ones are mounted on white posts i...
The Peace Group of statues shows soldiers returning home to families. In the center Liberty holds th...
The Victory statue was not removed but cleaned in place due to its weight of 17 tons. There is a hat...
This photograph was taken from atop a building on South Meridian Street ca. 1892 and is looking nort...
Aerial view of the Indiana State Capitol, looking west from the top of Monument Circle in 1896.Appea...
The sculpture panel "War" required extensive repair. The goddess of war figure, centered in the midd...
In 1887, the legislature passed an act to provide funding for the construction of the Monument.Appea...
Candelabra provide light for the monument. Four of them are placed over fountains.Appears in Destina...
The cornerstone was laid on the northeast corner of the monument on August 22, 1889. The cornerstone...
The south face of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument decorated for Christmas with the annual message:...
A street-level view of the capitol taken from the corner of Capitol and Washington Streets in 1905. ...
The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) became the official representative of coal miners across t...
After nearly 14 years of construction, the monument was officially dedicated on May 15, 1902. Those ...
Christmas Decorations on Monument Circle in the 1950s. Every year since 1945 the Monument has been a...
The monument, the pride of the state, is centered exactly with Market Street and the dome of the sta...
Cannon balls are stacked around the base of the monument. Smaller ones are mounted on white posts i...
The Peace Group of statues shows soldiers returning home to families. In the center Liberty holds th...
The Victory statue was not removed but cleaned in place due to its weight of 17 tons. There is a hat...
This photograph was taken from atop a building on South Meridian Street ca. 1892 and is looking nort...
Aerial view of the Indiana State Capitol, looking west from the top of Monument Circle in 1896.Appea...
The sculpture panel "War" required extensive repair. The goddess of war figure, centered in the midd...
In 1887, the legislature passed an act to provide funding for the construction of the Monument.Appea...
Candelabra provide light for the monument. Four of them are placed over fountains.Appears in Destina...
The cornerstone was laid on the northeast corner of the monument on August 22, 1889. The cornerstone...
The south face of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument decorated for Christmas with the annual message:...
A street-level view of the capitol taken from the corner of Capitol and Washington Streets in 1905. ...
The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) became the official representative of coal miners across t...
After nearly 14 years of construction, the monument was officially dedicated on May 15, 1902. Those ...
Christmas Decorations on Monument Circle in the 1950s. Every year since 1945 the Monument has been a...
The monument, the pride of the state, is centered exactly with Market Street and the dome of the sta...
Cannon balls are stacked around the base of the monument. Smaller ones are mounted on white posts i...
The Peace Group of statues shows soldiers returning home to families. In the center Liberty holds th...