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Day 35 /365
I bet you that Washington would never arch like that…. 🙂
Interesting Fact: In 1889, a large plaster and wood memorial arch was erected over Fifth Avenue just north of Washington Square Park by local businessman and philanthropist William Rhinelander Stewart (1852-1929). Stewart lived at 17 Washington Square North and he collected $2,765 from his friends to finance the work. The temporary arch was so popular that three years later the permanent stone arch, designed by architect Stanford White, was erected.[2] ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Square_Arch )

Great shot, very interesting fact as well.
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Oh that’s beautiful!
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a well taken shot…enjoyed the facts! my memory of this arch is walking under it with my husband (on a day trip to NYC from NJ) and seeing a police car leave the street and start driving on the sidewalk…I’d never seen such a thing before (or since) so it’s always stuck in my mind 🙂
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I grew up with that arch. And yet, while I have been fortunate enough to have done shoots with the one in Paris, Rome, never the one I grew up with. Think I need a trip home.
I know some time the stuff that you are use to seeing every day you don’t appreciate until you move out. Thank you for stopping by. Happy Blogging. 🙂
Fantastic shot!!
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