A lively send-off celebration unfolded in downtown Salisbury as the 13-foot Harriet Tubman Beacon of Hope statue prepared to embark on the next leg of its journey to Rahway, New Jersey.
The Harriet Tubman “The Beacon of Hope" statue, in Salisbury will soon be on the move again.
Division Street in Downtown Salisbury welcomed the inspiring "Beacon of Hope" statue by artist Wesley Wofford to its temporary home this afternoon. As the community gathered to witness the formal unveiling, the significance of the sculpture extended beyond its artistic appeal, leaving a profound impact on those in attendance.
On Thursday, the 13-foot, bronze "Beacon of Hope" statue of Harriet Tubman traveled across the Delaware Bay on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry to reach its new temporary home in Salisbury.
The Harriet Tubman Statue, 'The Beacon of Hope', was unveiled, today.
The Beacon of Hope statue will stand in front of the Circuit Court House, in Cambridge.
