George Washington is a statue of George Washington, by Joseph A. Bailly at Independence Hall, Philadelphia on Chestnut street between 5th and 6th streets.[1]

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| Coordinates | 39.94899°N 75.15001°W / 39.94899; -75.15001 (George Washington) |
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| Location | Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
| Designer | Joseph A. Bailly |
| Material | Bronze |
| Length | 79 centimetres (31 in) |
| Width | 79 centimetres (31 in) |
| Height | 260 centimetres (100 in) |
| Dedicated date | 1869 (marble original) 1910 (bronze reproduction) |
| Dedicated to | George Washington |
The white marble original, installed on the north side of Independence Hall, was dedicated on July 2, 1869, by mayor Daniel M. Fox.[2] It is now located in Conversation Hall, Philadelphia City Hall.[3]
A bronze replica replaced the original, and was dedicated in October 1910.[4]
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