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Eagle
1904 by August Gaul
German sculptor August Gaul’s 2,500-pound bronze bird came to America for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904. When John Wanamaker purchased it for his famous department store, he had to strengthen the floor with extra girders. Soon “Meet me at the eagle” became a catchphrase for Philadelphians as well as suburbanites who came downtown to shop. Though Lord & Taylor acquired the store in the 1990s, the eagle still rules the Grand Court.
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