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Someone thought the Nathanael Greene monument in Savannah, Georgia, needed a makeover. On Thursday, the 50-foot white marble obelisk was defaced with none other than googly eyes, which added a ...
The state of Georgia granted him the Mulberry Grove Plantation in honor of his service, according to NBC News. The 50-foot white marble statue of Greene was erected in 1953. While at age 65 some ...
There wasn’t any damage to the statue, she said. Googly eyes were placed on the Nathanael Greene monument in Savannah’s Johnson Square, and police say the culprit could face charges.
The city of Savannah, Georgia, has its eyes out for a vandal who put "googly eyes" on a statue of Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene in a prank that has Facebook users rolling with laughter.
(CBS NEWS)-- The city of Savannah, Georgia, has its eyes out for a vandal who put "googly eyes" on a statue of Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene in a prank that has Facebook users rolling ...
Police in Savannah, Georgia, are searching for the perpetrator who put googly eyes on a historic statue. The vandalism is hard to spot from afar, but up close the Nathanael Greene statue in ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. -- Georgia's oldest city is looking to press charges against whoever put little plastic eyes on one of their famed statues. Savannah police are investigating after little plastic ...
Officials in Savannah, Georgia, are looking for the person who placed googly eyes on a historic monument. The eyes were put on a statue of Nathanael Greene sitting in Johnson Square in Savannah ...
The government of Savannah, Georgia wants everyone to know that personal preferences aside, “googly eyes” do not belong on statues. “Who did this?!” the City of Savannah Government posted ...
Someone put googly eyes on a historic Georgia statue. Police want answers. October 14, 2018 More than ... The query sent out by officials from Savannah, Ga., was indignant and urgent.