The George Frisbie Hoar statue is a public monument in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.
George Frisbie Hoar was born in Concord, Massachusetts, United States on August 29, 1826.
As a child, he attended Concord Academy,[2] and in 1842, at the age of 16, he entered into Harvard College, graduating four years later.
[6] The location for the monument, the northern side of the Worcester City Hall,[7] was selected by the trustees on January 16, 1908.
[8] The dedication ceremony began with a prayer given by Edward Everett Hale, followed by speeches given by Mayor James Logan and Massachusetts Governor Curtis Guild Jr., and an oration by Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court William Henry Moody.