Welcome to Lincoln Park in Jersey City

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2007-08-12

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This statue is entitled "Mystic Lincoln" and is set at the entrance to Jersey City's Lincoln Park on Kennedy Boulevard and Belmont Avenue in Jersey City. The primary piece of public art in the park is this statue of "Lincoln the Mystic". It was commissioned in 1929 by the Lincoln Association of Jersey City James Earle Fraser commissioned in 1929 by the Lincoln Association of Jersey City and dedicated on June 14, 1930
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Statue of President Lincoln, The Boulevard, Belmont Avenue, The Bergen Section, Jersey City, Hudson County, Gateway, The Gateway Region, NJ Gateway Region, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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