
"In my close to 30 years as working as a Boston condo for sale broker, walking from Beacon Hill to Midtown and visa versa, I never took notice of the statue below. These statues bring significant meaning today, Labor Day. Lets dive into what they mean, and what I never know about them. First, these "statues" are in next to the Boston Common Visitor Information Center, this area is called Parkman Plaza."
"The three statues represent the heart of what makes a Boston a great city. In order, the first represents a man on his knees giving praise to God. Religion is the building block that build Boston, The second represents labor, which I hope you get to visit this Labor Day. The third statue represents Learning. Boston and Cambridge is well known for its top colleges and universities. The statues were Created by Arcangelo Cascieri and Adio diBiccari, the three bronze figures were dedicated in 1960."
Parkman Plaza sits next to the Boston Common Visitor Information Center and holds three bronze figures representing Religion, Labor, and Learning. The first figure depicts a man on his knees giving praise to God, symbolizing religion as a founding influence in Boston. The second figure honors labor and is especially relevant on Labor Day. The third figure represents learning, reflecting Boston and Cambridge’s concentration of top colleges and universities. The sculptures were created by Arcangelo Cascieri and Adio diBiccari and were dedicated in 1960. The statues form a trio that celebrates civic values central to the city's identity.
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