Statues of the Liberators


A series of Statues of the Liberators of western-hemisphere countries from colonial rule is found along Virginia Avenue, N.W., in Washington, D.C., which has been referred to as a Washington, D.C.'s version of New York City's Avenue of the Americas.
Several statues have been erected on Virginia Avenue, N.W., between 18th and 25th Streets, by various Latin American countries honoring their liberators and other national figures. The statues are maintained by the National Park Service. The location on Virginia Avenue was chosen because of its proximity to the headquarters of the Organization of American States, which is located at Virginia Avenue and 18th Street, and to the Pan [American Health Organization], which is located at Virginia Avenue and 23rd Street.
Ordered going from East to West:
StatueLiberatorLocation of statueCountryYear erectedArtist
General José Gervasio ArtigasJosé Gervasio ArtigasVirginia Ave. and Constitution Ave., NWnowrap|Venezuela