Lions Memorial - Providence, RI
Posted by: neoc1
N 41° 46.922 W 071° 24.910
19T E 299293 N 4628395
The Lions Memorial, in memory of the Lion Club members of Rhode Island, is located in Roger Williams Park at the junction of Pine Hill and Maple Avenues in Providence, RI.
Waymark Code: WMT971
Location: Rhode Island, United States
Date Posted: 10/18/2016
Views: 1
A 2' high by 2' wide by 6.25' long Westerly granite statue of a lion stands on a 4' by 2' by 6.75' granite base. The male lion is depicted in a stalking position, crouching down with all four feet on the ground. His front right foot is forward and his rear hind leg is set back. The granite plinth is higher in front and curves downward so that the head of the lion appears raised. The sculpture is surrounded by a low iron fence. The monument was created by the Bonner Monument Company.
On the front of the base is the emblem of Lions International and the inscription:
IN MEMORIAM
RHODE ISLAND
LIONS
The monument was erected by the Lions of the 42nd District of Rhode Island on September 11, 1960.
Street Address (if known): Roger Williams Park Pine Hill and Maple Avenues Providence, RI United States
Condition?: Excellent
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Visit Instructions:
1) Please provide a photo you have taken of the Friendship Arch, Monument or Plaque.
2) If known, please indicate the operating Lions Club responsible for the placement of the Friendship Arch, Monument or Plaque.
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