The Dewey Arch, erected on madison avenue in 1899 in honour of Admiral Dewey. It was taken down after less than a year.

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The Dewey Arch, erected on madison avenue in 1899 in honour of Admiral Dewey. It was taken down after less than a year.
Dewey Arch in Madison Square Park (New York).
The Dewey Arch was built in 1899 by Charles Lamb, to commemorate Commodore George Dewey's victory over the Spanish at Manila Bay the previous year. It was built of staff (which was also used for the temporary buildings at the World Fairs), and modelled after the Arch of Titus in Rome. It was pulled down in 1901.
The Dewey Arch, New York City
Dewey Arch on Madison Square, New York City
After the Rain, the Dewey Arch, Madison Square Park Paul Cornoyer - Date unknown
Dewey Arch, New York City
Erected 1900
Demolished 1901