Landmark News Service
The Boy Lincoln Statue, damaged when it was struck by a car April 10, has returned to its California birthplace for repairs.
The sculpture, which depicts Abraham Lincoln at age 7 standing with his dog, Honey, was dedicated in May 2008 as part of the Lincoln Bicentennial Celebration. It was knocked from its base by a 2001 Ford Taurus that entered the Lincoln Square traffic island during early morning hours.
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