Monument to Women
350 Main St , Nauvoo, IL 62354
Public Art
In an age of heightened interest in the role of women, the Nauvoo garden of sculptures is dedicated to women of the past, present, and future.
The statues, which were dedicated in 1978, may well be the largest commissioned display of sculpture in the world dedicated to women.
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Nauvoo and British Pageants
Partridge & Mulholland Streets in Downtown Nauvoo • Jul 08 – Aug 02 @ 7PM
An annual family favorite! Enjoy lively shows by the Nauvoo Performing Missionaries, and experience the majestic Nauvoo Temple on the bluff overlooking the Mississippi River.
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