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From California and Missouri to right here in Kentucky, a lot of historic monuments have been removed.
In April, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that lower courts erred when they agreed the city properly removed the controversial John B. Castleman statue from Cherokee Triangle in 2020.
On May 9, 2019, Louisville's Landmark Commission voted to remove the Castleman statue.
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