Bennett Park
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Fort Washington Memorial
- Location: Fort Washington Avenue, 183 Street
- Architect: Charles Lamb
- Description: Stele and marble structure
- Materials: Vermont white marble, bronze, Quincy granite
- Dimensions: H: 10' W: 4'4" D: 1'4"
- Dedicated: 1901
- Donor: James Gordon Bennett and the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
- Inscription: THIS MEMORIAL MARKS THE SITE OF / FORT WASHINGTON / CONSTRUCTED BY THE CONTINENTAL TROOPS / IN THE SUMMER OF 1776 / TAKEN BY THE BRITISH AFTER A HEROIC DEFENSE / NOVEMBER 16, 1776 / REPOSSESSED BY THE AMERICANS UPON THEIR / TRIUMPHAL ENTRY INTO THE CITY OF NEW YORK / NOVEMBER 25, 1783. /
ERECTED THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF / JAMES GORDON BENNETT / BY THE EMPIRE STATE SOCIETY OF THE / SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION / NOVEMBER 16, 1901. /
Medallion:
SITE / REGISTERED BY / THE AMERICAN / SCENIC AND HISTORIC / PRESERVATION / SOCIETY / 1901 /
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