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The Scout is a famous statue by Cyrus E. Dallin in Kansas City, Missouri. It is more than 10 feet (3.0 m) tall, and depicts a Sioux Indian on horseback surveying the landscape. The Scout was conceived by Dallin in 1910, and exhibited at the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, where it won a gold medal. On its way back east, the statue was installed on a temporary basis in Penn Valley Park. The statue proved so popular that US$15,000 (equivalent to about $402,000 in 2021) in nickels and dimes was raised to purchase it through a campaign called "The Kids of Kansas City". The statue was dedicated in 1922 as a permanent memorial to local Indian tribes. It is located east of Southwest Trafficway in Penn Valley Park, which is south of downtown Kansas City.

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  • «El Explorador» («The Scout») es una famosa estatua de Cyrus Edwin Dallin en Kansas City, Misuri. Tiene más de 3 metros de altura, y representa a un indio sioux a caballo inspeccionando el paisaje. «El Explorador» fue concebido por Dallin en 1910 y expuesto en la Exposición Internacional de Panamá-Pacífico de 1915 en San Francisco, donde ganó una medalla de oro. En su camino de regreso al este, la estatua se instaló de manera temporal en el Penn Valley Park. La estatua resultó tan popular que se recaudaron 15 000 dólares en monedas de cinco centavos para comprarla a través de una campaña llamada «Los Chicos de Kansas City» («The Kids of Kansas City)». La estatua fue dedicada en 1922 como un monumento permanente a las tribus indias locales. Actualmente se encuentra al este del Southwest Tra (es)
  • The Scout is a famous statue by Cyrus E. Dallin in Kansas City, Missouri. It is more than 10 feet (3.0 m) tall, and depicts a Sioux Indian on horseback surveying the landscape. The Scout was conceived by Dallin in 1910, and exhibited at the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, where it won a gold medal. On its way back east, the statue was installed on a temporary basis in Penn Valley Park. The statue proved so popular that US$15,000 (equivalent to about $402,000 in 2021) in nickels and dimes was raised to purchase it through a campaign called "The Kids of Kansas City". The statue was dedicated in 1922 as a permanent memorial to local Indian tribes. It is located east of Southwest Trafficway in Penn Valley Park, which is south of downtown Kansas City. (en)
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  • «El Explorador» («The Scout») es una famosa estatua de Cyrus Edwin Dallin en Kansas City, Misuri. Tiene más de 3 metros de altura, y representa a un indio sioux a caballo inspeccionando el paisaje. «El Explorador» fue concebido por Dallin en 1910 y expuesto en la Exposición Internacional de Panamá-Pacífico de 1915 en San Francisco, donde ganó una medalla de oro. En su camino de regreso al este, la estatua se instaló de manera temporal en el Penn Valley Park. La estatua resultó tan popular que se recaudaron 15 000 dólares en monedas de cinco centavos para comprarla a través de una campaña llamada «Los Chicos de Kansas City» («The Kids of Kansas City)». La estatua fue dedicada en 1922 como un monumento permanente a las tribus indias locales. Actualmente se encuentra al este del Southwest Trafficway en el Penn Valley Park, que está al sur del centro de Kansas City. Varios elementos del área llevan el nombre de la estatua icónica, en particular, el Kansas City Scout, que es el sistema de alerta de tráfico electrónico del Área Metropolitana de Kansas City. También inspiró el nombre de los Kansas City Scouts de la Liga Nacional de Hockey y apareció en el logotipo del equipo. En el Pabellón de los Estados Unidos de la Exposición Universal de 1992 en Sevilla hubo una réplica con la mitad del tamaño que fue regalada a la ciudad y que actualmente se encuentra en la avenida Kansas City de la ciudad.​ (es)
  • The Scout is a famous statue by Cyrus E. Dallin in Kansas City, Missouri. It is more than 10 feet (3.0 m) tall, and depicts a Sioux Indian on horseback surveying the landscape. The Scout was conceived by Dallin in 1910, and exhibited at the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, where it won a gold medal. On its way back east, the statue was installed on a temporary basis in Penn Valley Park. The statue proved so popular that US$15,000 (equivalent to about $402,000 in 2021) in nickels and dimes was raised to purchase it through a campaign called "The Kids of Kansas City". The statue was dedicated in 1922 as a permanent memorial to local Indian tribes. It is located east of Southwest Trafficway in Penn Valley Park, which is south of downtown Kansas City. Several area features have been named after the iconic statue, such as Kansas City Scout, which is the Kansas City metropolitan area's electronic traffic alert system. The statue inspired the name of the National Hockey League's Kansas City Scouts and was featured on the team's logo. A half-size replica was given by Kansas City to its sister-city, Seville, Spain in 1992. (en)
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