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I snapped a picture of this place and found out later by carefully reviewing the pictures some weird shapes like statues, but totally white, and just wondered if these "statues" were part of the park. Any New Yorkers willing to help? here's the link to the pic: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/fernandolujan/detail?.dir=/ce85scd&.dnm=cea6scd.jpg&.src=ph

2006-11-19 19:02:49 · 2 answers · asked by wolverine_xs 2 in Travel United States New York City

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Christopher Park, which is graced with a 130-year-old fence, contains several monuments. The flagpole, erected in 1936, commemorates several of the 1861 Fire Zouaves, an elite Civil War unit that wore uniforms styled after North African tribesmen. A bronze statue by Joseph P. Pollia of General Philip H. Sheridan, a celebrated cavalry leader during the Civil War, was installed in 1936. George Segal's statue Gay Liberation, a duplicate of the one installed at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, was placed in Christopher Park in 1992.

2006-11-19 21:48:17 · answer #1 · answered by ccfromnj 4 · 0 0

monster park
call ghostbusters

2006-11-19 19:05:09 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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