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Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt State will be returned to the Port Park blocks after a public engagement process determined the landmarks should return.

The memorials, disrupted five years ago this month amid “Day of Rage” protests, will return following a series of public meetings where those present expressed different reasons for bringing them back.

City of Roses corn that many citizens were especially concerned about replacing the Lincoln memorial. One participant said they wanted the statues “back because the anarchists took them down illegally.”

The arrests were made as anti-ice agitators were caught on camera arguing with federal officials outside the Portland area.

A shool view of the Willamette River running through downtown Portland. (Joe Sohm / Views of America / Universal Pictures Group via Getty Images)

One resident objected to the “removal of monuments,” urging a “suggestive” discussion about how landmarks can be “content for today’s and future audiences.”

Photographic reenactments continue to be a common theme, and some share the sentiment that the courts “could be better for other communities.”

The report also points to the “unrestricted vandalism” of the images, with one resident of Portland saying that “a bunch of young anarchists, white anarchists should not inform the policies of the city,” while the promotion of this city was voted on in each community.

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A statue of Theodore Roosevelt was destroyed during the “Native American Heritage Day” in 2020 in Portland, Oregon. (Nathan Howard/Getty Images)

Another impression agreed, saying that the crowd that was tearing down the monuments “doesn’t represent Portland.”

Another participant said, “Portland is a young city, we have to preserve the limited time we have … damaged monuments should be repaired and restored ASAP … vandalism of public monuments [and] Art should not be the impetus for their union. ”

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A person defends a statue of Toodore Roosevelt in Portland during “Indigenous People’s Day of Rage” in 2020.

Voters about this issue It is reported that he fell into two different groups: one supported the updated content of each image, while the other focused on the restoration of historical monuments.

Deb Elliott, Professor at Portland State’s Repotion Centishe Research Institute, said The Oregonian That one group of people wants the monuments restored is “a complete narrative around the impact of the historical figure,” while others “just want the monuments returned.”

The Lincoln statue is expected to be restored in early 2026, following Roosevelt by about a year.

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