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MOH Recepient Ernest Childers. Statue at entrance to 45th Infantry Museum, OKC, OK.
Next challenge...plaque, building, street sign, etc. honoring a person who made a scientific achievement
This is a bit of a stretch, but with time running out, here goes:
This is Bartow Carver Park on Lake Allatoona, north of Atlanta. From 1950 to 1975 this spot was George Washington Carver State Park, named for the man who made some significant contributions in the field of Botany. When that park closed it was taken over by Red Top Mountain State Park, and at some point went to Bartow County and became Bartow Carver Park. So it's a park, named after a park, that was named after someone who made a scientific contribution.
To make it all worse, I didn't know the place is closed on Mondays until I got there this morning, so I couldn't get anywhere near the sign.
Hey, rider who issues the challenge is the final voice and I say winner. George Washington Carver was amazing. I am concerned the sign indicates no lifeguard is on duty. Good pics, good links...your challenge.
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