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Noted New York architect Stanford White designed the pedestal for what statue, and where in Philadelphia is this statue located?

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Noted New York architect Stanford White designed the pedestal for what statue, and where in Philadelphia is this statue located?

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Stanford White designed the granite plinth on which the statue The Republic sits. The Republic was created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and it is located in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. Source: Fairmount Park, a History and Guidebook, 1974, p.204, Esther M. Klein, 917.

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Stanford White designed the granite plinth on which the statue The Republic sits. The Republic was created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and it is located in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. Source: Fairmount Park, a History and Guidebook, 1974, p.204, Esther M.

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