Rumor has it this arch has been standing since 1884. I believe it, for there are signatures on the bronze statues from the likes of William Rudolf O'Donovan and Thomas Eakins 1893 & 1894. According to Wikipedia, "It was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in 1867." It is also reported by Wiki that, "it is perhaps best known for the Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Arch, Brooklyn’s version of the Arc de Triomphe." You can read the full article with some very interesting historical links here.
There is nothing to compare the feeling of watching countless newly weds flock to Grand Army Plaza to be married. I enjoyed jogging in the sunshine while watching happy couples exchange their vows. Limos line up in rows while families and friends hop in and out to take auxiliary photographs of their weddings beneath the arch and in the surrounding park like settings of flawless landscaping showcasing historical monuments.
Grand Army Plaza is absolutely beautiful -- truly a Brooklyn gem, and a must see if you decide to vacation in New York City.
Here is some eye candy from my turtle run. Enjoy!
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