Christopher Lyman Magee Memorial
The Christopher Lyman Magee Memorial is a public memorial in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Located outside of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh in Schenley Park, the memorial honors Christopher Magee, a local political boss and philanthropist during the late 1800s. It was designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, with assistance from Henry Hering, while Stanford White and Henry Bacon served as architects for the project. The memorial was dedicated on Independence Day, July 4, 1908, before a crowd of two thousand spectators. It was one of the last works created by Saint-Gaudens, who died several months before its dedication.
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Schenley Drive, Pittsburgh
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N 40.4425 ° | E -79.951388888889 ° |
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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Schenley Drive
15213 Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania, United States
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