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  2. Eric Gugler - Wikipedia

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    Waldo Hutchins Memorial Bench (1932), Central Park, New York City, with sculptors Albert Stewart and Paul Manship. [51] The White House: Rebuilding of the West Wing (1933–34) Oval Office (1933–34) Cabinet Room (1933–34) Steinway Grand Piano (1938), with sculptor Albert Stewart and muralist Dunbar Beck.

  3. Memorial bench - Wikipedia

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    A memorial bench, memorial seat or death bench is a piece of outdoor furniture which commemorates a dead person. Such benches are typically made of wood, but can also be made of metal, stone, or synthetic materials such as plastics. Typically memorial benches are placed in public places.

  4. List of memorials and monuments at Arlington National Cemetery

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    There are over 300,000 headstones and hundreds of memorials at Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington House itself is a memorial to George Washington.The son of Martha Dandridge Custis Washington, John Parke Custis purchased the 1,100-acre (450 ha) tract of wooded land on the Potomac River north of Alexandria, Virginia in 1778.

  5. A Conversation with Oscar Wilde - Wikipedia

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    A Conversation with Oscar Wilde is an outdoor sculpture by Maggi Hambling on Adelaide Street in central London dedicated to Oscar Wilde.Unveiled in 1998, it takes the form of a bench-like green granite sarcophagus, with a bust of Wilde emerging from the upper end, with a hand clasping a cigarette.

  6. Arlington Memorial Amphitheater - Wikipedia

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    The site chosen for the new Memorial Amphitheater was the top of a hill about 1,000 feet (300 m) south of Arlington House. A gravel pit, opened in the mid-1800s, existed there previously. [29] Ground for Memorial Amphitheater was broken on March 1, 1915. [14] President Woodrow Wilson laid its cornerstone in a ceremony on October 13, 1915. [30]

  7. Statue of John Barry - Wikipedia

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    The memorial is located on the western edge of Franklin Square, facing 14th Street, and between I and K Streets NW. [18] It is surrounded by a rectangular marble plaza, a marble bench, a small iron fence installed in 1936, and landscaping. Marble steps connect the plaza to the sidewalk along 14th Street. [10]

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