-The Kino statue was sculpted in 1965 by Suzanne Silvercruys and represents the state of Arizona in National Statuary Hall in the US Capital
-Kino was selected for his religious, scientific, and civic contributions to the state’s history ... selecting Kino was a bipartisan effort, garnering support from both of Arizona’s U.S. senators, Carl Hayden (Democrat) and Barry Goldwater (Republican)
-A second statue is located in front of the Arizona Historical Society Museum in Tucson
-Kino was selected for his religious, scientific, and civic contributions to the state’s history ... selecting Kino was a bipartisan effort, garnering support from both of Arizona’s U.S. senators, Carl Hayden (Democrat) and Barry Goldwater (Republican)
-A second statue is located in front of the Arizona Historical Society Museum in Tucson