USC's Tommy Trojan

USC's Tommy Trojan


Los Angeles, California (CA), US
Tommy Trojan or the Trojan Shrine is a life-size bronze of a Trojan warrior that represents USC school pride. The statue was sculpted by Roger Noble Burnham and unveiled in 1930 at a cost of $10,000. The statue is always vulnerable to vandalism during the week of the annual USC-UCLA football game.

Tommy Trojan is not the official mascot of USC, the true mascot is Traveler, the white horse ridden by Tommy.

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Tommy Trojan or the Trojan Shrine is a life-size bronze of a Trojan warrior that represents USC school pride. The statue was sculpted by Roger Noble Burnham and unveiled in 1930 at a cost of $10,000. The statue is always vulnerable to vandalism during the week of the annual USC-UCLA football game.

Tommy Trojan is not the official mascot of USC, the true mascot is Traveler, the white horse ridden by Tommy.

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Links: about.usc.edu, www.google.com
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