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Prospect Terrace Park is a park located on Congdon Street in the College Hill neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. The park, founded in 1867, overlooks the city's "downcity." Author and Providence native H. P. Lovecraft frequently visited the park. A statue of theologian Roger Williams was built in the late 1930s after Williams' descendant Stephen Randall made a deed of gift for the monument. The approximate 15-foot tall granite statue commemorates Williams' founding of the state of Rhode Island and his promotion for religious freedom. The statue depicts Williams gazing over the city.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siartinventories&uri=full=3100001~!12789~!0#focus )〕 In 1939, Roger Williams' remains were moved into a tomb that lies directly beneath the statue. His body had been overgrown by the roots of an apple tree next to his original grave. The roots grew over the form of his body, so that it looked identical to a human form. The remainder of his bones were reburied in a bronze casket and placed beneath his statue in Prospect Terrace. The so-called "Williams Root" is preserved and is now on display at the John Brown House Museum on the East Side of Providence. Image:ProvidenceProspectParkMonument3.jpg Image:ProvidenceProspectParkView5.jpg Image:ProvidenceProspectParkMonument2.jpg Image:ProvidenceProspectParkBenchSittersStatehouse.jpg File:RIstatehouse.JPG ==References== *(City of Providence ) *(Providence Prospect Terrace park Rhode Island ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Prospect Terrace Park」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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