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sculpture is of marble, was adapted by George 
Grey Barnard from his large group, “ Niagara 
To-day,” one of the two built against the 
main facade of the Electrical d ower at the 
Pan-American Exposition. It was erected 
in Tampa in May, 1902. 
Recurring to the extraordinary natural 
advantages of Ithaca, N. Y., it may be 
observed that according to Mr. Arthur N. 
uncared for. 'The water might, without great 
expense, be employed to beautify several 
small parks, both by fountains and water 
gardens. Among the sites particularly suited 
for such treatment would be DeWitt and 
Washington Parks, a triangular park at the 
cornerot North Cayuga and Marshall Streets, 
the space about the Ithaca City Hall, the 
Cornell University entrance at the head of 
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Gibb, an architect of that city, they are 
practically neglected, so far as the utilization 
of opportunities for water decoration in the 
streets is concerned. Ravines and gorges run 
through the town, and are of remarkable 
beauty, but they are left without means ot 
access. The streams from these ravines are 
carried through the city to the lake almost 
Eddy Street, the surroundings of the street 
railway buildings at the entrance of Six Mile 
Creek, the approach to University Bridge, 
and the spaces about several of the public 
schools. The ground at Six Mile Creek 
entrance might be made into a small park, 
rich in natural water courses. 
Such suggestions as these show how keen 
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