A memorial honoring woman pilot Doris Bristol Tracy was unveiled on November 11, 2011 in the courtyard between the public library and Francisco Fort Museum.
Tracy, a longtime La Veta, CO resident who died July 29, 2010, served as a WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilot) from 1943 to 1945. She and other WASP were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for their service to the United States in March 2010.
The memorial comprises two larger-than-life bronze sculptures — one of Tracy as a pilot in flight gear and one of a girl holding an airplane — by La Veta artist Joan Hanley.
After getting to know Tracy and hearing about her adventures as a WASP, Hanley thought Tracy would be an inspiration to young women and to the community, and she launched the Doris Tracy Memorial Project.
Source: The Pueblo Chieftain
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