I think its somewhere at fort Desoto park in Bradenton Florida. Which I believe makes more sense based simply on the fact its close to Tampa international Airport, which is the more likely Airport to fly into Florida at. Plus the Bradenton fort de Soto park is based more around the indigenous Seminole tribe than st. Augustin. The Spanish were also looking for the fountain of youth there. I think everyone is wrong about the st. Louis one as well. A similar piece of the dog biter statue is there as well. Look up the 4 statues gifted to the u.s. from Italy after ww1 in Washington d.c. the depictions of love and war. I believe the artist used the dog biter to lead us to the Italian made portion of it, but it's clearly modified and 2 of the 4 statues I mentioned can be easily modified also. The checkerboard depicts the stone structure of the immigration department, the hour glass represents the one that's actually inside the immigration department, and the flower I think is a cherry blossom. Music note is "the voice that changed a country" by Marian Anderson. The music note depicts the one on a building in d.c. where the only known recording is kept I believe. It was about civil rights which is what this whole thing is about. Immigration and civil rights. I just started doing this literally a couple hours ago and that's where I'm at so far, so hang tight and give me a little more time for the rest of that particular ones details. I never claimed to be organized. But I can utilize some useless knowledge from my own head and a calling list of others lol.