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A statue of Noah Webster by Korczak Ziółkowski, in front of the main public library of West Hartford, Connecticut (the home of Webster and Ziółkowski). According to the nearby plaque, Ziółkowski gave the statue to the town of West Hartford in 1932, after spending two years carving it.
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