Grand Army Plaza

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Grand Army Plaza is a prominent public square at the southeast corner of Central Park in Manhattan, known for its fountains, statues, and as a major urban landmark and traffic hub.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public square
traffic circle
urban plaza
adjacentTo 59th Street
Central Park
Fifth Avenue
Grand Army Plaza (Brooklyn) is not the same place
borough Manhattan
feature fountains
landscaping
monuments
ornamental stonework
paved plaza surfaces
public seating
statues
function public gathering space
traffic hub
urban landmark
hasPart Pulitzer Fountain
benches
equestrian statue of William Tecumseh Sherman
flagpoles
fountain basin
landscaped areas
ornamental balustrades
paved walkways
pedestrian crossings
pedestrian plazas
statue of William Tecumseh Sherman
statue of the goddess Victory
street lighting
traffic islands
traffic lanes
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
New York
surface form: New York State

United States of America
surface form: United States
location southeast corner of Central Park
namedAfter Grand Army of the Republic
near Apple Fifth Avenue store
Bergdorf Goodman store
surface form: Bergdorf Goodman

Columbus Circle
surface form: Columbus Circle (via Central Park South corridor)

Plaza Hotel
surface form: The Plaza Hotel
neighborhood Midtown Manhattan
overlooks Central Park South
urbanRole gateway to Central Park from Fifth Avenue
major vehicular intersection
tourist attraction
usedFor commuter traffic
pedestrian circulation
public events
tourism

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Apple Fifth Avenue store near Grand Army Plaza
Bergdorf Goodman store overlooks Grand Army Plaza
subject surface form: Bergdorf Goodman