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Two sculptures representing eagles are settled in front of Madison Square Garden in New York. They were sculpted (with other 20) at the beginning of 20th century to decorate the facade of original Penn Station, once occupying the area of Madison Square Garden. When the Station was demolished in 1963 the eagles were scattered around the country, but two of them remained nearly at the same place.