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The Bartel-Pritchard Circle Columns at the entrance to Prospect Park in Brooklyn, New York City off of Bartel-Pritchard Square in the South Slope neighborhood were designed by noted architect Stanford White. The columns and plinths are granite and the bowls and tripods are bronze. They were cast c.1906 and dedicated c.1911. (Source: NYC Parks Dept)
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