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In the heart of Dale Earnhardt’s hometown of Kannapolis, this NASCAR legend’s life and career are celebrated at Dale Earnhardt Tribute Plaza. The centerpiece attraction is a 9-foot, 900-pound bronze statue of Earnhardt, and the plaza also features a granite monument contributed by fans from Vermont and New York.
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14 de oct. de 2002 · Description: This 9 foot tall, 900-pound bronze statue of Dale Earnhardt is clad in jeans, cowboy boots and a short-sleeved shirt. His arms are crossed on his chest in an apparently jovial gesture. The statue of the NASCAR driver stands in the middle of a circular granite base.
At the heart of the plaza stands a remarkable nine-foot-tall bronze statue crafted by Arizona sculptor Clyde Ross Morgan, capturing the essence of Earnhardt's legendary career and larger-than-life persona. Image from the Cabarrus County Convention & Visitors Bureau.
16 de feb. de 2019 · Ahead of the 2019 Daytona 500, Jeff Gordon looks back on one of the most iconic moments from his career, celebrating Dale Earnhardt after the Intimidator's passing, and visits Earnhardt's...
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17 de mar. de 2024 · The 9-foot-tall Dale Earnhardt statue is the perfect place to start a 4-mile-long run through Kannapolis, a town that feels empty and alive at the same time/Visit Rowan County. By Jeremy Markovich. Read this story in Spanish here. There are at least two statues of Dale Earnhardt (that we know of).
Statue of Dale Earnhardt Sr. holding his winner's trophy at the Daytona International Speedway. Earnhardt has several roads named after him, including a street in his hometown Kannapolis. Dale Earnhardt Boulevard (originally Earnhardt Road) is marked as exit 60 off Interstate 85, northeast of Charlotte.
This 9 foot tall, 900-pound bronze statue of Dale Earnhardt is clad in jeans, cowboy boots and a short-sleeved shirt. His arms are crossed on his chest in an apparently jovial gesture. The statue of the NASCAR driver stands in the middle of a circular granite base.