Law & Transportation Reliefs & Eagle Statue at the Fed'l Reserve Board Bldg in Washington, D.C. by John Gregory, Paul Cret

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Law & Transportation Reliefs & Eagle Statue at the Fed'l Reserve Board Bldg in Washington, D.C. by John Gregory, Paul Cret

The Law & Transportation Reliefs and Eagle Statue at the Federal Reserve Board Building in Washington, D.C. are marble sculptures by John Gregory and architect Paul Cret. Located at Constitution Avenue and 20th Street NW, these artworks symbolize themes of law and transportation related to the Federal Reserve's mission. They are recognized in the Smithsonian Art Inventories and featured in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture." The site is near the Smithsonian Metro station, making it accessible to the public.