πͺ¨⚖️ Public Atheist Monument – A Unique First Amendment Landmark in Florida
Simba and I visited the Public Atheist Monument in Starke, Florida — one of the most unusual and thought-provoking public monuments in the United States. Standing outside the Bradford County Courthouse, this monument is unlike almost any other you'll find in America. Rather than commemorating a historical figure or military event, it represents an important chapter in the ongoing conversation about free speech, religious expression, and the role of government in public spaces. Whether you visit because of its history, its legal significance, or simply its uniqueness as a roadside attraction, it's a fascinating stop that encourages visitors to think about one of America's foundational constitutional principles. ⚖️ A Monument Born from Public Debate The Public Atheist Monument was installed in 2013 following a public debate surrounding religious displays on government property. After a Ten Commandments monument was placed on the courthouse grounds, the county established a de...