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Own one of the suspected references to the Charleston verse.
The Do-Si-Do statue located in Washington Park, Charleston, SC and installed in 1981 is suspected by some,
perhaps even many, to be the extended arms from the Charleston verse.
Entering the park from Chalmers Street, to the right of the path stands a statue of dancing children, “Do-Si-Do,” atop a monument dedicated to Charleston designer, preservationist, and philanthropist Marguerite Sinkler Valk. Its creator, sculptor Willard Hirsch, was born in Charleston in 1905 and attended the
National Academy of Design and the Beaux Arts Institute in New York, returning to his native city after World War II.
Print is approximately 10″x4″x8″
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