June 10, 2025
At the end of the 19th century, Egypt gifted a roughly 3,500-year-old obelisk to New York to commemorate the completion of the Suez Canal. Getting the 220-ton obelisk to Manhattan took nearly a year; getting it from the dock to Central Park was also slow going, requiring four additional months. The large stone crawled through New York streets at a rate of about 100 feet a day.
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