
The Freedom Eagle
A Once-in-a-Lifetime Stewardship Opportunity
Standing 55 feet wide and weighing 35,000 pounds, Freedom is the world’s largest bronze bald eagle statue, and perhaps the greatest modern monument to the American spirit. Crafted by renowned sculptor Heather Soderberg-Greene over 9½ years, this national treasure is now ready for its forever home.
The right steward could elevate Freedom to the national stage, perhaps even Washington, D.C.
More Than a Monument.
A Mission.
The Freedom Eagle was born of faith, patriotism, and perseverance. Commissioned by Ty and Barb Ross and sculpted by Heather Soderberg-Greene entirely by hand, this bronze marvel captures the soul of American courage.
Its ideal home? A place worthy of its scale and spirit—perhaps overlooking the National Mall, the Potomac, or standing vigil beside a presidential library. We believe the right steward will recognize that Freedom is not just a sculpture—it's a symbol. And symbols belong to the people, in places where they can inspire for generations.

Honor 250 Years of American Grit
As we approach America’s 250th birthday, what better gift than a new national icon? The Freedom Eagle stands ready to mark this moment in history, a statement of strength, resilience, and unity.
Let this be a gift that endures.
A legacy that soars.
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Who created The Freedom Eagle?
The eagle was sculpted by Heather Soderberg-Greene of Cascade Locks, Oregon. It is the largest bronze eagle ever created, forged from over 800 hand-welded bronze pieces.
Is the Freedom Eagle for sale?
The Eagle is available for private acquisition and placement. While not listed publicly for sale, we are seeking a legacy-minded individual or institution to take stewardship of this iconic piece.
How big is it, really?
The sculpture weighs over 17 tons and spans 55 feet wingtip to wingtip. Larger than a city bus and nearly ten times the wingspan of a real bald eagle.
Where is it now?
Freedom is currently on display in Goldendale, Washington, where it draws admiration daily from visitors and passersby.
Why Washington, D.C.?
As a beacon of liberty, D.C. is a natural home for Freedom. Its presence would complement our nation’s capital monuments and inspire all who visit.
Can the sculpture be moved?
Yes. The piece was designed with relocation in mind and can be transported and installed with the right engineering support.

Media Mentions
Freedom has been featured in local and national press over the years, with growing interest as America’s 250th approaches. Check back soon for featured media coverage, interviews, and event footage.
