- Juan Pablo Duarte Square
Juan Pablo Duarte Square is a triangular plot in
New York City by Sullivan Street, Grand Street, and theAvenue of the Americas at the intersection withCanal Street . TheNew York State Department of Transportation first developed it and maintained it. In1975 benches, tress and sidewalks were added to the square.The
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation took control of the square onMay 26 ,1977 . A year later, on the 165th anniversary of Duarte’s birth,January 26 ,1978 , the Consulate of theDominican Republic dedicated a statue ofJuan Pablo Duarte in the square. Duarte was apatriot andintellectual leader who helped create the concept of the DominicanRepublic and orchestrate itsindependence in1844 . Italiansculptor Nicola Arrighini designed the thirteen-foot bronze figure, which today rests atop an eight-foot granite base. This statue is one of a group of other six monuments toLatin American leaders throughout the Avenue of the Americas.External links
[http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/historical_signs/hs_historical_sign.php?id=7734/ New York City Parks' site on Duarte's Square]
[http://newyorkcitystatues.com/juan-pablo-duarte/ New York City Statues]
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