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William Cullen Bryant Memorial
Statue of Philip Sheridan (New York City)
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* [[Samuel J. Tilden]], 112th Street and [[Riverside Drive (Manhattan)|Riverside Drive]]
* [[Samuel J. Tilden]], 112th Street and [[Riverside Drive (Manhattan)|Riverside Drive]]
* [[Franz Sigel]], 106th Street and Riverside Drive
* [[Franz Sigel]], 106th Street and Riverside Drive
* General [[Philip Sheridan]] in [[Sheridan Square]] 7th Avenue South, near 4th and Christopher Streets.
* [[Statue of Philip Sheridan (New York City)|Philip Sheridan]] in [[Sheridan Square]] 7th Avenue South, near 4th and Christopher Streets.
* [[Peter Cooper]] in Peter Cooper Square on East 7th Street.
* [[Peter Cooper]] in Peter Cooper Square on East 7th Street.
* [[Jackie Gleason]] (in the role of bus driver [[The Honeymooners#Ralph Kramden|Ralph Kramden]]) outside the [[Port Authority Bus Terminal]]
* [[Jackie Gleason]] (in the role of bus driver [[The Honeymooners#Ralph Kramden|Ralph Kramden]]) outside the [[Port Authority Bus Terminal]]

Revision as of 16:26, 25 February 2020

The following public artworks have been displayed in Manhattan, New York City:

Central Park

North of Conservatory Water, the sailboat pond, there is a larger than life bronze statue of Alice, sitting on a huge mushroom, playing with her cat, while the Mad Hatter and the March Hare look on. Not too far away, just West of the model boat house, there is a statue of Hans Christian Andersen, holding an open book, with the diminutive hero of The Ugly Duckling in front of him. There are about a dozen other statues in the park and its Mall.

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