The first U.S. national monument was Devil's Tower in Wyoming, established by Theodore Roosevelt in 1906 under the newly-legislated American Antiquities Act.
I don't know that's what im trying to find out there have been reports of moving statues im trying to find how it started
Not sure why you're asking this in the section of U.S. National Parks, but the oldest known stone carving -- an exageration of female anatomy -- is about 35,000 years old.
The people who made the statue were the first people to see it because they made it so they saw it first .
No, it's made of metal.
It is believed the Venus of Willendorf is the oldest statue ever discovered.Found in 1908 it is estimated to have been made between 28,000 & 25,000 BCE.
First, how the statue is made is most of them are made of stone of granite. But some are even made of clay. Second, people probably made the statue to honor people for deeds they had done.
Who made the first ever scooter
no body ever know when civilization started it was there and they Didi not know how it got there
Gold, as it was made of copper
No it never litte up
The first cookie ever made was in the year of 1885
The Cheeky Dog was the first webkin ever made.
No, (not the full-sized one in New York's harbor) . Miniatures have been made, and might be made of gold.
In 1937, a statue of Popeye (The Sailor Man) was erected in Crystal City, Texas, "The Spinach Capitol"