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Historic Teddy Roosevelt Statue Is Officially Removed From NYC’s Central Park – Has Been Stationed Outside World-Famous American Museum of Natural History Since 1940

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On Thursday, the landmark bronze statue of Theodore Roosevelt that sits outside the entrance to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City’s Central Park was officially removed from its post after spending more than 80 years welcoming visitors to the world-famous institution.

Its removal comes after woke officials at the NYC Public Design Commission decided that the statue was, predictably, racist – and therefore must come down in order to not offend any hysterical activists as they seek out attention.

The City’s Community Board Preservation Committee supported the decision, voting unanimously to remove the statue over the summer.

From the American Museum of Natural History’s Statement back in June:

“The Statue has long been controversial because of the hierarchical composition that places one figure on horseback and the others walking alongside,

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