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York by Littleton Alston
York by Littleton Alston
  • Littleton Alston
  • York
  • Bronze, Stone
  • 144 in
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This artwork explores the story of Clark’s slave York, and his experiences as an expedition member, his encounters with the Indians and his history after the expedition.

This work is one of nine Lewis & Clark Icon Sculptures located in Nebraska and Iowa along the Missouri River. The sculptures feature artistic interpretations of the Corps of Discovery Expedition to explain the River’s story and existing culture of this area.

  • Current Location: Northeast Omaha (google map)
  • Collections: Lewis & Clark Icon Project

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