Dallas’ Robert E. Lee statue has a new home.
A private buyer shipped it to a Lajitas golf course owned
by oil and gas billionaire Kelcy Warren almost exactly two years since
the Confederate General was pulled from its perch in what was then Lee
Park. On Monday, the sculpture completed a 600-mile journey to Black
Jack’s Crossing near the border, about a dozen miles from Terlingua. It
was mounted on a pediment in the middle of the golf course’s putting
green on Thursday, according to Scott Beasley, who manages the course
for Dallas-based WSB Resorts and Clubs.
“I’m standing here on the putting green looking at it right now,” Beasley said Friday morning. “It’s just spectacular.”
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Sad to see moved but happy to see it survived the socialist racist bigots that are taking over Texas. Yankees Go Home.
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