Michael Jordan statue moving indoors
Posted Jan 24, 2015
Go see the Michael Jordan statue soon, because it's going indoors. Currently, the Jordan statue sits on the east side of the United Center. The 12-foot statue, which shows Jordan soaring for a one-handed dunk, was unveiled in 1994 after Jordan's first retirement. It is a consistent tourist attraction with fans from around the world making a pilgrimage to the West Side to take pictures in front of it.
(ESPN.com)
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