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- Statues of Giovanni da Verrazzano, John Ambrose and John Ericsson in Battery Park.
- The Charging Bull and Fearless Girl of Bowling Green Plaza.
- John Watts outside Trinity Church Cemetery.
- Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton mounted on her shrine at 7 State Street.
- George Washington outside Federal Hall.
- Benjamin Franklin outside Pace University.
- Nathan Hale outside City Hall.
- Statue of Horace Greeley (Herald Square)
- Horace Greeley outside City Hall Park and
- Lajos Kossuth in Riverside Park
- Vladimir Lenin at Houston Street between Avenues A and B
- Patrick Joseph Hayes at St. Andrew's Church near Duane Street.
- Confucius located in the Confucius Plaza at Bowery and Division Streets.
- Lin Zexu located in the Lin Zexu Square at East Broadway and Chatham Square.
- Governor Al Smith located in the Al Smith playground at Monroe and Catherine Streets.
- Mayor Fiorello La Guardia at Madison and Jefferson Streets and at LaGuardia Place north of Bleecker Street
- Mahatma Gandhi and Abraham Lincoln in Union Square
- Michelangelo Buonarroti, Façade of the National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South. [1]
- Winged Lioness, Façade NYC Landmark Brockholst Building, 101 W 85th Street and Columbus Ave., NY, NY 10024.[2]
- Giuseppe Garibaldi, Alexander Holley and George Washington in Washington Square Park
- Governor Daniel Tompkins and Governor Peter Stuyvesant in St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery at 2nd Avenue and 10th Street
- Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra off 5th Avenue north of Washington Square Park
- Samuel J. Tilden, 112th 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.
- Peter Cooper in Peter Cooper Square on East 7th Street.
- Jackie Gleason (in the role of bus driver Ralph Kramden) outside the Port Authority Bus Terminal
- Alamo, the balanced cube in Astor Place
- William Cullen Bryant in Bryant Park
- The Joan of Arc equestrian statue in Riverside Park
- Isamu Noguchi's Cube, in front of the Marine Midland Building
- Winged Gargoyle (Lioness), Façade of the Brockholst Building, 101 W 85th Street, and Columbus Avenue, NY, NY 10024. [3]
- The Peace Fountain on the grounds of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine
- Eleanor Roosevelt at the corner of West 72nd Street and Riverside Drive in Riverside Park
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.
- General Sherman, by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, at Grand Army Plaza, the southeast corner of Central Park
- Abundance crowning the Pulitzer Fountain in the same plaza
- Simón Bolívar at the head of Avenue of the Americas
- José Martí flanking Bolivar
- USS Maine National Monument at Columbus Circle
- King Jagiello next to Turtle Pond
- Balto northwest of the Children's Zoo
- Ludwig van Beethoven located in the Central Park Mall
- Victor Herbert facing the Naumburg Bandshell on the Mall
- Giuseppe Mazzini overlooking the Sheep Meadow