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NY City Hall Park (New York, NY)

30 ft. Diameter Black Granite Timeline Depicting The History Of New York City Starting From The 1600’s To Present Day In Engraved Text and Sandblast Photos & Maps Reproduced From New York City Archives.

Consisting of: Nine Sandblast Photo Replicas, Nine 7 ft. Sandblast Map Pieces With Lettering Describing The Maps In Detail, One 5 ft. Diameter Center City Seal, A Quote By Historian Henry B. Dawson Encircles The Entire Piece On Engraved Granite.

Also Throughout And Surrounding The Park And The Entrance Of The Brooklyn Bridge Are 36 Different Sized Black Granite Pieces That are Sandblast Engraved With Photos And Lettering Showing The Landmarks Where They Are Located (Great Walking Tour)

 

Seabury Park (New York, NY)

26 ft. World Map Spray Shower Centerpiece Medallion. Located At East 96th St. And Lexington Ave. Map Consists Of Concrete Block And Granite Pieces. The Blue Concrete Represents The Water Of The Map, Some Of These Pieces Are Modified With A Spray Shower Feature. The Brown Granite Represents The Continents. The White Granite Represents Antarctica. All Materials Are Engraved With Proper Map Wording Of River, Lakes, Countries, etc., So That While Children Play In The Coolness Of The Water They Can Also Learn The Geography Of The World. Also Featured Are Two Natural Boulders Which Are Also Water Features And Engraved With The Name Of The Park.

 

Canal Street Park (New York, NY)

12 ft. Octagonal Black Granite Planter. Located At The Front Of Canal Street Park, Four 24” x 18”Black Granite Pieces With Sandblast Engraved Photo And Lettering Showing Canal Streets Progression Over The Years.

 

 

New York Park Granite Identification Plaques (New York, NY)

There are Three Different Sized & Shaped Identification Plaques Throughout New York Within Each Park. The Identification Plaques Are Sandblast With Lettering That Describes When The Park Was Originally Constructed And Who Was Involved In The Reconstruction. The Plaques Are Offered In Different Colors And Sizes Of Granite According To The Architect Who Is Designing The Reconstruction Of The Park.

 

 

Westwood Walking Tour (Westwood, NJ)

Every Town Has Its Own Historical Landmarks That Have Been Rebuilt Into Something New. These Buildings Are Often Very Easily Over Looked Or Forgotten. A Way To Keep Your Town’s History Alive Is To Recognize These Buildings With A Historical Marker. These Various Sized Black Granite Markers Have Sandblasted Pictures Of The Original Buildings And Lettering, That Have Been Taken From The Town Archives, Describing Them As They Originally Were. People Can Follow A Guide Of Your Towns History By Simply Walking Around Your Town And Reading These Markers. A Great Way To Bring New Life Into An Old Town. For Instance: Did You Know That The First Chevrolet Dealership Was In Westwood, NJ And Is Now An Italian Restaurant?

   
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