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English: One of the four eagle sculptures on the facade of the Knoxville Post Office on Main Street in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. The eagles were carved at the Candoro Marble Works in South Knoxville by Italian-born sculptor Albert Milani (1892–1972).
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