On May 9, 2019, Louisville's Landmark Commission voted to remove the Castleman statue.
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More than a dozen people are expected in a courtroom Wednesday to debate the future of the John B. Castleman statue that was removed from Cherokee Triangle in 2020.
Louisville won't return Castleman statue to Cherokee Triangle after Supreme Court ruling, mayor says
The high court agreed in a 6-1 vote that the city did not follow due process because two commissioners on the Historic Landmarks Commission, which voted to remove the statue, had a conflict of interest.
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Money and a court case could decide what happens to the monuments.
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The John Breckinridge Castleman monument was removed from Cherokee Triangle without warning on Monday, June 8.
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The Cherokee Triangle Architectural Review Committee is scheduled to vote on what to do with the John B. Castleman statue at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.