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- Nathan_Hale_(statue) abstract "Nathan Hale is an artistic work which was unveiled by the Sons of the American Revolution during the celebration of Evacuation Day (New York), November 25, 1893. It originally stood at the corner of Broadway and Chambers Street in Manhattan. The image of Nathan Hale gazed at passersby in almost the same location, where in 1782, he was hanged by Loyalist partisans during the American Revolution. Standing eight feet tall, the sculpture was created by Frederick William MacMonnies, a pupil of August St. Gaudens. It cost approximately $15,000 when completed and mounted.".
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- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageRevisionID "651730129".
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink American_Revolution.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Amherst_College.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Ocean.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Augustus_Saint-Gaudens.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Broadway_(Manhattan).
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1893_sculptures.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_Revolution.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cultural_history_of_New_York_City.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_New_York_City.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Chambers_Street_(Manhattan).
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Evacuation_Day_(New_York).
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Fortnight.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_William_MacMonnies.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Harlem.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Loyalist_(American_Revolution).
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Mead_Art_Museum.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Nathan_Hale.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink National_Gallery_of_Art.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Princeton_University.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Sons_of_the_American_Revolution.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Stanford_White.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Manhattan.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLink File:Nathan_Hale_by_MacMonnies.jpg.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nathan Hale".
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wikiPageWikiLinkText "statue of Nathan Hale".
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) subject Category:1893_sculptures.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) subject Category:American_Revolution.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) subject Category:Cultural_history_of_New_York_City.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) subject Category:History_of_New_York_City.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) hypernym Work.
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- Nathan_Hale_(statue) comment "Nathan Hale is an artistic work which was unveiled by the Sons of the American Revolution during the celebration of Evacuation Day (New York), November 25, 1893. It originally stood at the corner of Broadway and Chambers Street in Manhattan. The image of Nathan Hale gazed at passersby in almost the same location, where in 1782, he was hanged by Loyalist partisans during the American Revolution.".
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) label "Nathan Hale (statue)".
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) sameAs Q16932034.
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- Nathan_Hale_(statue) wasDerivedFrom Nathan_Hale_(statue)?oldid=651730129.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) depiction Nathan_Hale_by_MacMonnies.jpg.
- Nathan_Hale_(statue) isPrimaryTopicOf Nathan_Hale_(statue).