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"Point of View"
This bronze monument on Pittsburgh’s Mount Washington depicts a meeting in October 1770 between George Washington and Seveca leader Guyasuta. Onnce allies, then veterans on opposing sides in the French & Indian War, the two met 17 years later down the Ohio River and sat overnight at council fire to revisit their past and debate the future of this highly prized region. Though they held very different ideas about the fate of this area, they parted on friendly terms. Called "Point of View," the sculpture by James A. West captures a moment in time between these two formidable men whose actions had a huge impact on Pittsburgh, Southwestern Pennsylvania and the country that would be America. The piece marks the westernmost end of the Grand View Scenic Byway and Park, an official Pennsylvania Scenic Byway. It was dedicated on October 25, 2006 by Mayor Luke Ravenstahl and Warren Skye (HoinJaGwaGohn), along with period re-enactors, the artist, Mt. Washington Community Development Corp., local residents and members of the Seneca Nation. "Point Of View" by sculptor James A. West © 2006 Studio Wild West, L.L.C. ArticlesThe Best View in Town
January 10, 2007 - www.popcitymedia.com Mt. Washington HAS A NEW Point of View
November 2006 - View Point In sculpture, Seneca leader Guyasuta reunited with George Washington
October 20, 2006 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Mt. Washington gets new monument
October 19, 2006 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Washington will meet Guyasuta once again on Mt. Washington
October 17, 2006 - South Pittsburgh Reporter New Point of View Park and Sculpture
September 2005 - View Point City's newest photo op
- July 13, 2004 - Tribune Review Proclomations
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