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What does the bronze statue in 30th Street Station represent, and who created it?

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What does the bronze statue in 30th Street Station represent, and who created it?

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Sculpted by Walter Hancock in 1950 as the Pennsylvania Railroad War Memorial, it shows the Archangel Michael holding a dead soldier. It is inscribed with the names of railroad employees who died in WWII. Source: Fairmount Park Art Association. Sculpture of a City. New York: Walker, 1974. p. 295 730.

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