Beverly Hills, United States
8484 Wilshire Blvd
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
An amazing and large statue of John Wayne on his horse. The likeness is exact and is a must-see. It's truly a work of art. George Vreeland Hill
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This building was the headquarters of Great Western Savings & Loan, one of the largest savings and loans in the nation. John Wayne did television commercials for Great Western from 1977 until his death in 1979. As a tribute to their celebrity spokesman, Great Western commissioned in 1984 a full-sized bronze statue of the actor by noted American western-motif sculptor Harry Jackson to stand in front of their headquarters. The building was later sold in 1992. Magazine publisher Larry Flynt obtained the building in 1994, and sold the building in 2013.
Um, Why? Why is this statue here? NO explanation; no plaque. Must have been pretty expensive. Must have a meaning why its in front of this boring brown oval building. A ships captian or a pill manufacturer would have been a better choice for this location.
really bad toilet, it stank
Fantastic likeness of The Duke
A picture would be good enough
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