Hey, Dutchy. That was quick. You are right about the cemetery, but as much as I love Conrad Aiken that is not his memorial, buddy.
Think songwriter.
A lyrical place, Savannah produced some lyrical sons and daughters. You can see the graves of two of them at Bonaventure Cemetery, not far from downtown but otherworldly all the same. The songwriter Johnny Mercer (''Nov. 18, 1909-June 25, 1976 . . . And the Angels Sing'') and the poet Conrad Aiken (''Aug. 5, 1889-Aug. 17, 1973 . . . Cosmos Mariner Destination Unknown'').
That is where I got my information???
Well, maybe I was wrong, Dutchy. I looked for Johnny Mercer's grave and that is what google produced. Doesn't matter, honey.
Your turn. In the mean time, I will check again.

Where am I and what do I represent?
Ok, Dutchy. Let's try the Netherlands.
Not Europe, that cuts out a lot of Countries. LOL
So it, does. <smile>
Ok, let's try the Americas.
North America? (including Canada)
US it is. Does that surprise you?
Now go ahead and find it.
Off to cover the U.S. and find that unusual statue.
It is not an unsual monument Letty. Hint: it is over 100 years old!
with a minor modification for Gay Pride
You've got the monument ehBeth, but where is it and what does it represent? Hint: No gays are involved

Just pipped me
Your turn.
The webpage I linked to about the statue is interesting (IMNSHO :wink: ).
Back in a bit.