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A bronze statue of Sacajawea and Jean-Baptiste at the Lewis and Clark Exposition held in Portland, Oregon in 1905. It was created by sculptor Alice Cooper and unveiled on July 6, 1905, and facing Guild's Lake, then moved to Portland's Washington Park in 1906.
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