National Zoo: Pennsylvania Railroad Eagle statue (ca. 1910) at the zoo in Washington, D.C. by Adolph Alexander Weinman, McKim, Mead & White located in James M. Goode's Connecticut Avenue area

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The Pennsylvania Railroad Eagle statue is a granite sculpture created around 1910 by Adolph Alexander Weinman and McKim, Mead & White. Located at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., it stands in front of the Bird House on Connecticut Avenue NW. The statue symbolizes strength and freedom and is part of the documented outdoor sculptures in the city. It is accessible via the Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro station.