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The National Garden of American Heroes is a proposed sculpture garden honoring "great figures of America's history".[1] The concept was first put forward by President Donald Trump in 2020 during an Independence Day event in Keystone, South Dakota.[2][3][4] It was subsequently included in a series of executive orders issued by Trump in the final months of his first term in office that sought to address conservative cultural grievances.[4] Congress never appropriated funding for such a garden,[5] nor were concrete steps ever taken to construct such a site.[4] President Joe Biden revoked the executive orders relating to the garden in May 2021.[4][6] Upon Trump's return to the presidency, he revoked Biden's executive order.[7][8]
Trump's vision for the garden includes the creation of 250 statues depicting notable Founding Fathers, activists, political figures, businesspeople, athletes, celebrities, and pop culture icons.[4][9][3][10][11][8]
The premise of the proposal and the selection of statues to be erected was questioned by historians and scholars, who described it as random and scattershot.[12][13][14]
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