I had found the Wikipedia article too, John. I found a glaring error in it which is obvious from looking at the picture if you know the orientation of the statue in relation to downtown. It does NOT point toward the east, but toward the northwest looking out over the valley of Turkey Creek, which is pretty much invisible except when it floods Southwest Boulevard. I don't recall whether the Scout has his right arm pointing eastward (which would look really awkward, because he's not looking that direction) and you can't tell from the picture in Wikipedia, but it does say "the two statues point towards each other" which implies that they mean the horse's nose, not the rider's arm. Another urban legend in the making. And Wiki says nothing about the name of the park, unfortunately.