The myth of NYC sewer alligators comes to life in a new life-sized alligator art installation in Union Square!
A statue of Shinran Shonin, which survived the atomic bomb in Hiroshima, was brought to the U.S. in 1955 and watches over a quiet section of New York City's Upper West Side.
A formerly headless, armless, and footless statue has returned to the Bronx after an extensive restoration and 40+ year stay in storage!
Discover the surprising story behind the Waldorf Astoria's entryway statue, removed from the hotel in 2017 with plans to return!
The gender balance between male and female statues in New York City is little more even now thanks to a
Discover 10 maritime memorials in NYC dedicated to the triumphs and tragedies of New Yorkers at sea.
New York Statues gives 35 of the most prominent statues across the city a voice in a new smartphone program.
Bartholdi designed a statue consisting of George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette with the French and American flags.
A statue of Shinran Shonin, which survived the atomic bomb in Hiroshima, was brought to the U.S. in 1955 and watches over a quiet section of New York City's Upper West Side.
The Tatzu Nishi art installation at Columbus Circle is not to be missed.