Tuesday, December 14, 2010

New York Trivia Tuesday

The main branch of the New York Public Library, one 5th Avenue and 42nd Street, is one of the most recognizable buildings in NYC. Built in 1911, the library was at the time the largest marble structure ever created, and was revered for its Beaux Arts style. But the site is perhaps most famous for the two stone lions that flank its entrance. Sculpted by Edward Clark Potter, one of the lions is named Fortitude. What is the name of the other lion?

a) Patience
b) Liberty
c) Courage
d) Honor

Check back on Thursday for the answer to this week's trivia question!

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