Edward Mandell House Monument
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The Edward Mandell House Monument is a monument in Warsaw, Poland, in the district of Praga-South placed in the Skaryszew Park. It consists of the bronze statue of Edward M. House, a 20th-century diplomat, and advisor to the President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, who heleped in outlining his Fourteen Points. The monument was originally made by François Black, and unveiled on 4 July 1932. It was destroyed around 1951, and its replica, made by Marian Konieczny, was unveiled on 11 November 1991.
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no, Warsaw South Praga
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Pomnik Edwarda Mandella House'a
no
03-726 Warsaw, South Praga
Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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