@TEH: Bryant Park in Manhattan, off West 42nd St., in back of the Main Library, is named after William Cullen Bryant, the 19th century politician and orator. His speech, “Cross of Gold,” somehow influenced Frank Baum’s “Wizard of Oz.”
Bryant Ave. is in the Bronx, probably also named after the same person.
@TEH: Bryant Park in Manhattan, off West 42nd St., in back of the Main Library, is named after William Cullen Bryant, the 19th century politician and orator. His speech, “Cross of Gold,” somehow influenced Frank Baum’s “Wizard of Oz.”
Bryant Ave. is in the Bronx, probably also named after the same person.