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cast iron eagle

AIRED: Season 5, Episode 9
THE DETECTIVE: Wes Cowan
THE PLACE: New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York City

THE CASE:

One of the main attractions at a family-run zoo in Sussex, NJ is a majestic, 12-foot-high cast iron eagle perched on an orb in the center of the park. Our contributor’s grandfather founded the park 1927, and family lore is that the eagle had once been perched atop an old post office in New York.

A visitor to the zoo tells the family that the eagle resembles the giant cast iron eagles that graced the old Grand Central Station in Manhattan. The eagle dates to the post-Civil War period, when decorative style involved cast iron prefabrication.

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