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  2. Josephine Shaw Lowell Memorial Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Frozen fountain in December 2016. The black granite memorial commemorates social worker Josephine Shaw Lowell, who founded the Charity Organization Society. According to the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, Shaw was the first female member of the New York State Board of Charities; the fountain marks the "first woman to be honored by a major monument" in the city.

  3. Josephine Shaw Lowell - Wikipedia

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    The Josephine Shaw Lowell Memorial Fountain in Bryant Park, which is behind the New York Public Library Main Branch building, was dedicated in 1912. The fountain is reportedly New York City's first public memorial dedicated to a woman. [9]

  4. Women's rights historic sites in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Shaw Lowell. Address: Bryant Park, 6th Avenue between 40th and 41st streets; There is a Memorial Fountain honoring social worker Josephine Shaw Lowell in Bryant Park; it was dedicated on May 21, 1912. She was the first woman honored by a monument in NYC. New York Liberty Basketball

  5. Category:Monuments and memorials in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Seventh Regiment Memorial. Single Form. The Sphere. Staten Island Ferry Disaster Memorial Museum. Statue of Abraham Lincoln (New York City) Statue of Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Statue of Alexander Hamilton (Central Park) Statue of Alexander Hamilton (Columbia University) Statue of Balto.

  6. Category:Monuments and memorials to women - Wikipedia

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    Maud Heath's Causeway. Maymūnah Stone. Memorial To A Marriage. Memorial to the Women of the Confederacy. Monument of Zalongo. Monument to Confederate Women. Monument to North Carolina Women of the Confederacy. Monument to the Unknown Woman Worker. Monument to the Women of World War II.

  7. Gay Liberation Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Gay Liberation Monument is part of the Stonewall National Monument, which commemorates the Stonewall uprising of 1969. Created in 1980, the Gay Liberation sculpture by American artist George Segal was the first piece of public art dedicated to gay rights and solidarity for LGBT individuals, while simultaneously commemorating the ongoing struggles of the community. [1]

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  9. Eternal Light Flagstaff - Wikipedia

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    Eternal Light Flagstaff. / 40.74205; -73.98871. The Eternal Light Flagstaff is a memorial monument located in Madison Square Park in Manhattan, New York City which was dedicated on Armistice Day, November 11, 1923, and commemorates the return to the United States of members of the United States armed forces who fought in World War I, who were ...