Michigan Resident Fashions President Ford Statue
(WASHINGTON) -- A ceremony dedicating a statue of former President Gerald R. Ford has been scheduled for Tuesday, May 3 at 11 a.m.
The statue was sculpted by Grand Rapids native J. Brett Grill. The artist's origin is appropriate as Ford represented Grand Rapids for 13 terms in the House of Representatives before becoming president.
The statue will be placed in the National Statuary Hall Collection in Washington, D.C., which features two statues for each state of important people in their histories. Ford's state will replace a statue of Michigan politician Zachariah Chandler, making Michigan the fourth statue to replace a statue in the collection.
Chandler's statue will be sent to the Detroit Historical Museum.
A number of lawmakers are expected to attend the ceremony, including Michigan Governor Rick Snyder.
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