UD Editor Neal A. Johnson and his wife, Karima, are shown with the paper at the seven-story Christ of the Ozarks Statue during a recent vacation. The monument continues to be one of the most …
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UD Editor Neal A. Johnson and his wife, Karima, are shown with the paper at the seven-story Christ of the Ozarks Statue during a recent vacation. The monument continues to be one of the most visited attractions in the Ozarks since it was completed in 1966. Standing 67 feet high, the statue overlooks the picturesque Victorian village of Eureka Springs, Ark.