e/Eagle Gate

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has glosseng: The Eagle Gate monument is a historical monument—more in the form of an arch than a gate—seventy-six feet across, situated at the intersection of State Street at South Temple, adjacent to Temple Square, in Salt Lake City, Utah. The monument was erected in 1859 and commemorates the entrance to Brigham Young's property at the mouth of City Creek Canyon. It was originally topped by a wooden eagle, replaced several times, presently by a 4,000-pound, bronze eagle, with a wingspan of 20 feet. Carved by Ralph Ramsey, the original wooden eagle is on display at the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum located at 300 North Main Street.
lexicalizationeng: Eagle Gate
instance of(noun) any of various large keen-sighted diurnal birds of prey noted for their broad wings and strong soaring flight
eagle, bird of Jove
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