Located right in the heart of Lewiston, the Tuscarora Heroes Monument was erected as a symbol of thanks to the Tuscarora Nation, who courageously saved the lives of dozens of settlers during the War of 1812. The slightly-larger-than-life bronze statue was dedicated in 2013, approximately 200 years after the events in question took place, and it depicts two Tuscarora men helping a fleeing settler and her baby. The work speaks for itself, but if you're interested in learning more about what took place, you can pick up a copy of the beautifully illustrated Tuscarora Heroes Book from the Lewiston Museum.
100 Portage Rd, Lewiston, NY 14092, Phone: 716-754-4214
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