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Two Confederate monuments removed from downtown Wilmington in 2020 have been relocated to Valor Memorial Park in Davidson County.

The city of Wilmington removed the statues in June 2020 amid Black Lives Matter protests, citing public safety concerns.

The monuments' new home is a private park owned by the nonprofit Commemorating Honor, Inc.

The city of Wilmington is no longer in possession of the statues, which were owned by the United Daughters of the Confederacy.

Two monuments to the Confederacy that stood in downtown Wilmington for decades before being partially removed in 2020 appear to have found a new home after not being seen publicly since 2021.

Amy Passaretti Willis, communications manager with the city of Wilmington, wrote in an email that "the city of Wi

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