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Summary: Sex Change (Press, 20 July 1985)
On 20 July 1985, it was reported that the horse statue of General Winfield Scott, located in Scott Circle near the White House, underwent a significant alteration—it was transformed from a mare to a stallion. This decision was made by the individuals who commissioned the statue, who believed that depicting the general on a stallion would enhance his image. The change reflects a unique approach to public art and the representation of historical figures in modern contexts.
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