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Grand Army Plaza

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Flatbush Ave., Eastern Pkwy. and Prospect Park

Brooklyn

Directions: Google Maps | MTA Trip Planner

Acres: 14.26

Monuments

Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln

Medium relief

Bailey Fountain

Bailey Fountain

Group of three standing figures (heroic scale) on pedestal adorned with three reclining figures (heroic scale), in basin with rockwork coping

Dr. Alexander J.C. Skene

Dr. Alexander J.C. Skene

Bust with integral standard on pedestal backed by a stele

Four Eagles

Four Eagles

Four columns, each with four small eagles surmounting globes at middle sections and one large eagle surmounting globe at top

General Gouverneur Kemble Warren

General Gouverneur Kemble Warren

Standing figure (over life-size) on pedestal, two plaques

Henry W. Maxwell Memorial

Henry W. Maxwell Memorial

Plaque with bas-relief roundel on boulder. Replica of original which is now at the Brooklyn Museum

John F. Kennedy Memorial

John F. Kennedy Memorial

Bust on pedestal

Quadriga: the Triumphal Progress of Columbia

Quadriga: the Triumphal Progress of Columbia

Quadriga and three female figures (heroic scale)

Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch

Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch

Triumphal arch; bas-relief figures in spandrels on south face; seal of city of Brooklyn and seal of New York state in spanrels on north face; sixteen medallions, four on each of the pier stages at south and north faces

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