Plaque near the entrance to 36 Gramercy Park (East), designed by James Reily Gordon, completed in 1910. Formerly known as the "Gramercy Park Clubhouse", the Neo-Gothic building was home at various times to sculptor Daniel Chester French, actor John Barrymore, and Alfred Ringling who founded the Ringling Brothers Circus.
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