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*[[C.S. Lewis]] (The Kilns, in Headington Quarry near Oxford, England<ref>https://www.cslewis.org/ourprograms/thekilns/kilnstour/</ref>)
 
*[[C.S. Lewis]] (The Kilns, in Headington Quarry near Oxford, England<ref>https://www.cslewis.org/ourprograms/thekilns/kilnstour/</ref>)
 
*[[F. Scott Fitzgerald]] (three historical landmarks in St. Paul, [[Minnesota]]<ref>https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/119</ref>)
 
*[[F. Scott Fitzgerald]] (three historical landmarks in St. Paul, [[Minnesota]]<ref>https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/119</ref>)
*[[Ross Perot]] (Perot Museum of Nature and Science in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]]<ref>https://thehill.com/opinion/education/452748-ross-perots-philanthropic-legacy-inspiring-next-generation-of-engineers/<ref>)
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*[[Ross Perot]] (Perot Museum of Nature and Science in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]]<ref>https://thehill.com/opinion/education/452748-ross-perots-philanthropic-legacy-inspiring-next-generation-of-engineers/</ref>)
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 04:25, March 2, 2023

A legacy is anything a person leaves to someone else.

In law, the legacy of a testator includes the full body of bequests in his last will and testament.

In politics, the legacy of any politician, especially one leaving office, includes the full body of laws he authored, sponsored, or signed, judges he appointed, and policies he put into force and effect.

Legacies

Here are some examples of legacies continued long after the leader or creation passed from this world:

References