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Bigelow Monument
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The Bigelow Monument is a public monument in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. The monument, located in a small cemetery at the center of Worcester Common,[1] honors Timothy Bigelow, a Patriot during the American Revolutionary War. The monument was dedicated on April 19, 1861, the 86th anniversary of the start of the war.
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42°15′44″N 71°48′2″W | |
Location | Worcester City Hall and Common, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States |
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Designer | George Snell |
Builder | Granite Railway Company Wentworth and Co. |
Material | Granite Marble |
Length | 81 inches (2.1 m) |
Width | 81 inches (2.1 m) |
Height | 20 feet (6.1 m) |
Dedicated date | April 19, 1861 |
Dedicated to | Timothy Bigelow |
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