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A carved sign for the US Court House in central Los Angeles, California.
American Eagle statue guarding the entrance to the Tippecanoe Battlefield in Battle Ground, IN.  This was a battle between Native Americans (The Prophet) and William Henry Harrison's troops Nov. 7, 1811.
Los Angeles, CA, USA - July 11, 2022: Spring Street Courthouse - Los Angeles Superior Court in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Spring Street U.S. Courthouse is a federal courthouse.
Federal Reserve Bear Market
Bald eagle at the entrance of the Grand Central Terminal, 42nd street, Manhattan, New York City
Golden Eagle.
American eagle crest, carved out of stone outside the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration
Government building in New Orleans
American war statue
Art Deco bas-relief plaques on facade at 2 North Riverside Plaza (formerly called the Chicago Daily News buidling), Lintel recognizes Art Drama Comedy Epic. Panels commemorate The First Press  and The Linotype Man. Chicago, Illinois, USA. Sculpted by Alvin Meyer. Building opened in 1929.
a sculpture in front of a library near chinatown
General Services Administration, GSA
The eagle statue on The Grand Central Terminal building in New York City.
Manhattan, New York, USA - March, 2024.  Madison Square Park sculpture in New York City.  This is of David Farragut, 'Admiral Farragut Monument', is an outdoor bronze statue of David Farragut by Augustus Saint-Gaudens on a stone plinth designed by the architect Stanford White, installed in Manhattan's Madison Square, in the U.S. state of New York in May 25, 1881.
Eagle Gate Monument bronze eagle sculpture at the intersection of State Street and South Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: portico of Brisbane City Hall - a neo-classic design by Hall and Prentice architects, inspired in the Roman Pantheon, King George Square. The tympanum relief entitled \
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Palazzo Esercito, located in via Venti Settembre 123, in the Castro Pretorio district, in front of Palazzo Baracchini where the Cabinet of the Minister of Defense is located, is the headquarters of the General Staff of the Italian Army and since February 22, 2017 also of the General Staff of Defense
Detail of the facade of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History at the Mall in Washington DC, USA
Inflation - Federal Reserve
Various Shots of Dallas
detail of an american government pin. E Pluribus Unum.
This is one of several wooden eagles which originally adorned the façades of the original Grand Central Depot, which was built in 1869 by Cornelius Vanderbilt, the railroad magnate. The depot was later replaced by the current Grand Central Terminal, which was completed in 1913.\n\nThe eagles were designed as symbols of American pride and power, reflecting the importance of the railroads in the country's growth and industrialization.\n\nThese eagles are large, with wingspans of around 13 feet, making them prominent and impressive features on the terminal’s architecture.
Denver, CO, USA: Scottish Rite Masonic Center, Colorado Consistory No. 1 - neoclassical building, completed in 1925, architect William Norman Bowman - double-headed eagle at the crest of the western pediment. The metal eagle carry a pyramid with the number 32 on their heads - Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Stone Eagle with Holy Light from Le Louvre, Paris Museum
Michigan Avenue bridge relief in Chicago. The relief dates back to 1920 and called Regeneration depicts workers rebuilding Chicago after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
The Great Seal of the United States as carved into the side of the Rayburn House of Representatives office building in Washington, D.C.
Department of Treasury and the Economy
The Bald Eagle american symbol in the Arlington National Cemetery gravesite honoring the fallen in wars fought by Americans.
Double headed eagle Albanian flag in metal
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