Work began late last month to restore the "Spirit of the American Doughboy" statue outside of the Owen County Courthouse.
The project will include pouring a new concrete plaza around the Doughboy statue, adding limestone benches and placing a total of seven obelisks near that corner of the courthouse.
Six of the obelisks or stone pillars will be for each branch of the United States Military, and they will be lighted in the evening. There will be a different, smaller obelisk or pillar honoring Ernest Moore "E.M." Visquesney, the sculptor of the Doughboy.
The Doughboy was created to honor the veterans and casualties of World War I. Visquesney was from Spencer.
In addition, the project will include a few small concrete pads added near the existing flagpole to make it ADA accessible and support a podium for memorial events.
There will also be a new sidewalk connecting the Doughboy to the perimeter sidewalk around the Courthouse.
The limestone for the project is coming from Romona Quarry, which is based in Owen County and is the quarry from which the original base of the Doughboy statue.
The goal is to have the project completed in time for the plaza to be rededicated on Veterans Day in November.
Cris Lunsford and Jack White have spearheaded the project with support from the Owen County Commissioners and the Owen County Community Foundation.