Starting at the Grand Army Plaza, one may expect to see ~
A monument to this gentleman ↓
The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Arch at the far end ↓
Wisdom and Felicity surrounded by Neptune, Triton and a boy holding a cornucopia (not visible from this angle), aka the Bailey Fountain. Sculpture by Eugene F. Savage, cast in 1931 ↓
This monumental door of the Brooklyn Public Library, in stark contrast with the, otherwise, minimal concrete facade ↓

The Brooklyn Museum ↓
The meadows ↓

The lost ↓♥

And the found ↓

April 9th, 2017
What a gorgeous day! And the Brooklyn Public Library looks really impressive. The work on those doors is stunning.
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These doors are massive! And I love those symbols, each one telling its own story. It was a very rewarding walk 🙂
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That door is just majestic!!
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Agreed! One of a kind! (seriously, I haven’t seen anything like it in the City)…
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