New York Car Rentals and the Hall of Fame for Great Americans
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Imagine walking into a room and coming face-to-face with some of the nation's most prolific philosophers, craftsmen and inventors. Who would be there; who wouldn't? What constitutes a "great American"? Well, why not visit the Hall of Fame for Great Americans at Bronx Community College in New York City for more details? Designed as the original "Hall of Fame" facility, the Hall of Fame for Great Americans is now considered to be a landmark institution in NYC, providing visitors with a detailed look at American thinking. Founded in 1900 by Dr, Henry Mitchell MacCracken, Chancellor of New York University from 1891-1918, the Hall of Fame for Great Americans functions as a unique and patriotic of the nation's past. Beautifully designed with an academic, neo-Classical theme, the Hall of Fame for Great Americans perfectly highlights the country's phenomenal growth and intellectual core. One visit to this building is bound to provide the customers of AAMCAR New York Car Rentals with a whole new perspective on American innovation, so why wait? Plan an exciting historical side trip during your upcoming AAMCAR New York Car Rentals vacation and visit the Hall of Fame for Great Americans at Bronx Community College.
See the faces of our past
Don't be surprised if you suddenly find yourself breathless the first time you lay eyes on the Hall of Fame for Great Americans. This facility is designed to awe audiences, thanks in part to its beautiful architectural arrangement. Unlike most other Hall of Fame institutions, this facility features open-air panoramic views beginning with Harlem Park and spreading to the Cloisters of Fort Tryon and the Palisades. Built in a sweeping semicircular arc with wings, the Hall of Fame for Great Americans stands as a regal reminder of American achievements past and present. The principle feature of the Hall is that of the 630 foot Colonnade. Customers of AAMCAR New York Car Rentals will find bronze portrait busts of the honorees in this section as designed by celebrated architect Stanford White. Financed by a gift from Mrs. Finley J. Shepard, the Hall of Fame now features 98 busts. There is currently room for just 4 more honorees. Each bronze bust also features a bronze recessed tablet inscribed with significant statements made by the honoree. A number of master sculptors have helped create these beautiful figures including Daniel Chester French, James Earl Fraser and Frederick MacMonnies. Customers of AAMCAR New York Car Rentals will find Americans representing a wide number of occupations honored within the Hall including philanthropists, architects, inventors, military leaders, statesmen, artists, musicians, actors and theologians.
The secret significance behind the Hall of Fame for Great Americans location
The Hall of Fame for Great Americans seems, at least at first, to be built in a very strange location. In fact, you may even find yourself wondering why it isn't located in the heart of NYC along with other nationally significant landmarks. Well, allow AAMCAR New York Car Rentals to set the record straight. There is actually a very important reason why the Hall of Fame for Great Americans is located where it is in the Bronx. This distinguished landmark currently rests on the heights occupied by the British Army in the successful attack upon Fort Washington in 1776. Dr. MacCracken selected this spot to symbolize America's eventual triumph. He is quoted as saying "Lost to the invaders of 1776, this summit is now retaken by the goodly troops of 'Great Americans', General Washington their leader. They enter into possession of these Heights and are destined to hold them, we trust, forever."
The Hall of Fame for Great Americans is one of the nation's most comprehensive collections of American innovation and creation. If you would like to learn more about the Hall before embarking on your upcoming AAMCAR New York Car Rentals vacation please feel free to visit the official Hall of Fame for Great Americans website at www.bcc.cuny.edu/halloffame/. Potential visitors can also contact the Hall of Fame by phone at 1-718-289-5161. The Hall of Fame is open to the public for tours daily between 10am and 5pm. Admission is always free.