Statue of Christopher Columbus Discovers Fresh Controversy 

At Philadelphia, the captain of the Niña, Pinta, and Santa María is covered in plywood, for now.

Carol M. Highsmith via Wikimedia Commons
The Christopher Columbus statue at Philadelphia before it was covered. The Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria are depicted on the fencing. Carol M. Highsmith via Wikimedia Commons

Christopher Columbus once sailed the ocean blue, but he’s having a tough time of it these days in the City of Brotherly Love. A statue of the explorer who in 1492 came ashore at Hispaniola en route to India is the site of controversy. What to do with the Genoan sailor’s likeness? 

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