Westland Gate

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Westland Gate (also called the Johnson Gates) could be a combine of fountains that borders the rear Bay Fens at the top of Westland Avenue in capital of Massachusetts.Westland Gate was designed by Guy Lowell, designer of the Boston’s deposit of Fine Arts, and was in-built 1902 and erected in 1905.The fountains were originally named the Johnson Memorial Fountain when a loaded American, Jesse Johnson, whose widow, Ellen Cheney Johnson, given cash to erect them. The fountains incorporates 2 massive pillars manufactured from granite and Tennessee marble flanking the road with four copper cat heads close to their bases that originally spouted water.

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