Thayer Hall, Statue of George Washington in front.
The Washington Monument at West Point is an
equestrian monument to George Washington at the United
States Military Academy at West Point, New York. The bronze
replica of a sculpture that was originally designed by Henry
Kirke Brown and erected in Union Square, New York City, in
1856— the first equestrian sculpture cast in the United
States— was obtained for West Point by Clarence P. Towne
and dedicated in 1916. It formerly sat at the north end of
the Plain. After expansion of Washington Hall in 1971, it
was moved to its current location outside the hall's front
entrance.
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