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This is the Lincoln Memorial in the Fall of 2024.
A tour of three statues at the outdoor Shaffer Sculpture Garden at Syracuse University.
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Hendrick Chapel at Syracuse University. Gaussian Splat used with permission from Frank Lagnese and John Caiella from the Syracuse University marketing department.
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Part of a permenent exhibit at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, 89109.
Claude Monet's Water Lilies, scanned at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
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Eagles and Prey is the oldest known sculpture in any New York City park. Learn about its history.
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This water tower in Thornden Park in Syracuse, NY, built in 1926. Perched 372 feet above Onondaga Lake, the Elon P. Stewart Reservoir — originally known as the Thornden Standpipe — holds two million gallons of water and remains an active part of Syracuse's municipal water system. Gravity-fed by Skaneateles Lake, the steel tank stands 77 feet tall and 77 feet across, encased in masonry work crafted by Hueber Bros., Inc. When it was completed, engineers boasted that the pressure would hold steady even if every home in the neighborhood flushed simultaneously. Named for a former city water engineer, the tower was repaired in 1992 and received an $2.9 million restoration in 2014, including a new 11-ton aluminum roof.