Statue of the Marquis de Lafayette, Easton
Facts and practical information
Marquis de Lafayette is a monumental statue on the campus of Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, United States. The statue, designed by Daniel Chester French and standing on a pedestal designed by Henry Bacon, was dedicated in 1921 in honor of the college's namesake, Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette. The statue is located at the south entrance of Colton Chapel. It is one of a number of sculptures made by French for universities, which includes the statue of John Harvard at Harvard University and Alma Mater at Columbia University. ()
College HillEaston
Statue of the Marquis de Lafayette – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Pennsylvania Canal, State Theatre Center for the Arts, Campus of Lafayette College, Easton Farmers' Market.
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Bus
- Easton Bus Terminal (16 min walk)