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Open Open 06:00–01:00 (the next day)
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Duane St. &, Centre St, New York, NY 10013, United StatesMap
Phone: +1 212-639-9675
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  • Rumples
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    Freedom and Endurance

    This abstract sculpture on Foley Square immediately caught my attention when I came to look at the government buildings there. The black granite vertical work forms the center piece of a fountain, ris...

    Reviewed on Oct 13, 2018
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    Beautiful & Important Sculpture!

    Located in Foley Square, The Triumph Of The Human Spirit Sculpture is worth the detour! The sculpture is sited near a Colonial-era African-American burial ground, and its support structure alludes to...

    Reviewed on May 16, 2018
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    It is a granite sculpture, located in Foley Square, Lower Manhattan. It is very attractive, from the artist Lorenzo Pace. It's not worth going to the area to see the sculpture, if it's worth it if you are d...

    Reviewed on Oct 23, 2017
  • Savelyi
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    Quite curious

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    This is one of the relatively recent monuments. Very beautiful dark brown granite. Devoted primarily to African Americans and primarily to slaves. It must be reminded of the shuttle used for ... works

    Reviewed on Nov 25, 2015
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    A monument to honor African Americans

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    It is a monument honoring African Americans standing in the square in front of the New York High Court. It is said that there was a grave of African-American 々 in this area, and the government seems to have developed various facilities to remember its history. This monument is a monument that will not forget such history.

    Reviewed on Sep 14, 2015

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