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The Manhattan Bridge Arch and Colonnade

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The Manhattan Bridge Arch and Colonnade, Manhattan Bridge Plaza at Canal Street (Carrere & Hastings, 1910-1915). Pylon sculptures groupings by Carl Heber and the frieze at the top entitled “Buffalo Hunt” is by Charles Rumsey.

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