Princeton Battle Monument
About Princeton Battle Monument
Situated toward the finish of Princeton's Nassau Street in the Historic Princeton. It motivated by the carvings on the Parisian Arc de Triomphe, a sublime 50 feet tall figure of General George Washington is encompassed by a stunning park. The landmark portrays General Washington driving his troops into the triumphant fight. The landmark, planned by Frederick MacMonnies and Thomas Hastings, was finished in 1922. The way that prompts the landmark is fixed with cherry trees that are a really dynamite locate when in full blossom. The delightful stop contains a few striking models, for example, the bust of Albert Einstein, who lived in Princeton until his passing, The Newspaper Reader by J. Seward Johnson Jr., and the ringer of the USS Princeton.
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