Ludlow Monument

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The Ludlow Monument is a memorial in Colorado commemorating the victims of the 1914 Ludlow Massacre, a pivotal and deadly labor conflict in U.S. history.

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Ludlow Monument canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf monument
category Buildings and structures in Las Animas County, Colorado
Labor monuments and memorials in the United States
Monuments and memorials in Colorado
National Historic Landmarks in Colorado NERFINISHED
commemorates Ludlow Massacre NERFINISHED
coal miners killed in the Ludlow Massacre
families of coal miners killed in the Ludlow Massacre
victims of the Ludlow Massacre
coordinates approximately 37.344°N 104.583°W
country United States of America
hasPart statue of a child
statue of a miner
statue of a miner’s wife
hasPlaque inscription honoring victims of the Ludlow Massacre
inscription referencing the United Mine Workers of America
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
surface form: U.S. National Historic Landmark

site listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places
inception 1918
locatedIn Colorado
Las Animas County, Colorado NERFINISHED
Ludlow, Colorado NERFINISHED
locatedNear Interstate 25 NERFINISHED
Ludlow exit on Interstate 25 NERFINISHED
maintainedBy United Mine Workers of America NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
ownedBy United Mine Workers of America NERFINISHED
partOf Ludlow Tent Colony Site NERFINISHED
significantEvent Ludlow Massacre NERFINISHED
topic coal mining in Colorado
labor history of the United States
labor movement in the United States

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Ludlow strike hasMemorial Ludlow Monument
Ludlow strike commemoratedBy Ludlow Monument