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The pylons on the Broadway Gates were donated by alumni, and feature statues dedicated to the Arts and the Sciences. The Amsterdam avenue pylons were erected at a later date by the [[Trustees]] and feature no statues, though they mirror the Broadway pylons in all other respects, including a pedestal space where a statue would fit if someone were to donate money for it. The Amsterdam pylons are dedicated to [[Theodore Dwight]] and [[George Pine]].
 
The pylons on the Broadway Gates were donated by alumni, and feature statues dedicated to the Arts and the Sciences. The Amsterdam avenue pylons were erected at a later date by the [[Trustees]] and feature no statues, though they mirror the Broadway pylons in all other respects, including a pedestal space where a statue would fit if someone were to donate money for it. The Amsterdam pylons are dedicated to [[Theodore Dwight]] and [[George Pine]].
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Revision as of 15:52, 19 February 2008

The Pylons that grace both sets of the 116th Street Gates were once free standing pillars prior to Dwight Eisenhower's donation of 116th Street and it's subsequent closing to traffic and conversion to College Walk. They have since been incorporated into the gates.

The pylons on the Broadway Gates were donated by alumni, and feature statues dedicated to the Arts and the Sciences. The Amsterdam avenue pylons were erected at a later date by the Trustees and feature no statues, though they mirror the Broadway pylons in all other respects, including a pedestal space where a statue would fit if someone were to donate money for it. The Amsterdam pylons are dedicated to Theodore Dwight and George Pine.