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General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument
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Louis Vuitton Trunk
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The Museum of Modern Art
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Sarabeth's Central Park South
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Quality Meats
57 W 58th St, New York, NY 10019
TAO Uptown
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BG
754 5th Ave Seventh Floor, New York, NY 10019
Perrine New American Restaurant
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Nobu Fifty Seven
40 W 57th St, New York, NY 10019
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Loews Regency New York
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General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument

764 Doris C Freedman Pl, New York, NY 10019
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attractions: Grand Army Plaza, Official Central Park Horse Carriage Guided Tours by NYC Rides, Central Park Zoo, Pulitzer Fountain, Gapstow Bridge, Louis Vuitton Trunk, Central Park Horse Tour since 1858, Doris C. Freedman Plaza, The Museum of Modern Art, Lombard Lamp, restaurants: YŪGIN, Avra Madison, Harry Cipriani, The Palm Court, Sarabeth's Central Park South, Quality Meats, TAO Uptown, BG, Perrine New American Restaurant, Nobu Fifty Seven
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Nearby attractions of General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument

Grand Army Plaza

Official Central Park Horse Carriage Guided Tours by NYC Rides

Central Park Zoo

Pulitzer Fountain

Gapstow Bridge

Louis Vuitton Trunk

Central Park Horse Tour since 1858

Doris C. Freedman Plaza

The Museum of Modern Art

Lombard Lamp

Grand Army Plaza

Grand Army Plaza

4.6

(590)

Open 24 hours
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Official Central Park Horse Carriage Guided Tours by NYC Rides

Official Central Park Horse Carriage Guided Tours by NYC Rides

5.0

(573)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Central Park Zoo

Central Park Zoo

4.4

(10.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Pulitzer Fountain

Pulitzer Fountain

4.4

(185)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument

YŪGIN

Avra Madison

Harry Cipriani

The Palm Court

Sarabeth's Central Park South

Quality Meats

TAO Uptown

BG

Perrine New American Restaurant

Nobu Fifty Seven

YŪGIN

YŪGIN

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Avra Madison

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Harry Cipriani

Harry Cipriani

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The Palm Court

The Palm Court

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(515)

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Reviews of General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument

4.6
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I came across the General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument while walking near the southeast entrance of Central Park, right by the Plaza Hotel, and I have to say — it's a striking and powerful piece of public art. You don’t have to be a history buff to appreciate its presence. It really grabs your attention the moment you approach it.

The statue is done in gold-toned bronze, and the craftsmanship is incredibly detailed. Sherman is depicted on horseback, confidently moving forward, led by an allegorical figure of Victory. The energy and motion captured in the sculpture are impressive — it almost feels like it's in motion. The monument stands tall, surrounded by trees, city buildings, and the hustle of Fifth Avenue and 59th Street, which makes it even more impactful. It feels like a bridge between the calm of the park and the energy of Midtown Manhattan.

What I appreciated most was how well-maintained the area is. There were flowers planted nearby, and people were sitting around the base relaxing or taking photos. It's a great spot to pause, take in some local history, and enjoy the views before heading into Central Park or continuing down Fifth Avenue.

This monument may not be on every tourist’s checklist, but it's definitely worth a stop if you're in the area. Whether you're into American history, public art, or just exploring New York’s hidden gems, the Sherman Monument is a beautiful, thoughtful piece worth...

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4.0
7y

There is an impressive monument of William Tecumseh Sherman at Grand Army Square on the southeast corner of Central Park in New York City. Sherman was a Union General during the American Civil War.

The monument is the works of American sculptors Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Alexander Phimister Proctor and was dedicated in 1903. It was re-gilded in 2012 returning the statue to its original bright gold colour, which is how it can be seen today.

Here you find an equestrian statue standing 15 and half feet tall, Sherman is dressed in military and overcoat while his horse is marching forward. In front of the General is a gilded angelical figure. Both stand upon a round oval shaped granite pedestal with gold inscription and engravings.

Flowerbeds are placed on the sides of the monument providing nice colour and ambience to the Sherman monument at Grand Army Square.

In the end, there are many monuments to view in and around Central Park in New York City. This is one that I have always found to be quite impressive. It is also worth checking out the Pulitizer Fountain opposite the William Tecumseh Sherman Monument on the other side of...

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4.0
1y

As somebody who grew up in Columbia, South Carolina, I found this to be a very interesting monument when I first walked past it. Growing up, I was taught that William Sherman was a villain who burned my home city to the ground for no logical reason. Of course, as I got older, I realized that it was a little (or a lot) more complicated than that, and it was the first time I've seen Sherman portrayed in such a positive light. As somebody who loves to study history, it was a very cool real-life example of how historical figures can be viewed through such...

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Zahirul QuayumZahirul Quayum
I came across the General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument while walking near the southeast entrance of Central Park, right by the Plaza Hotel, and I have to say — it's a striking and powerful piece of public art. You don’t have to be a history buff to appreciate its presence. It really grabs your attention the moment you approach it. The statue is done in gold-toned bronze, and the craftsmanship is incredibly detailed. Sherman is depicted on horseback, confidently moving forward, led by an allegorical figure of Victory. The energy and motion captured in the sculpture are impressive — it almost feels like it's in motion. The monument stands tall, surrounded by trees, city buildings, and the hustle of Fifth Avenue and 59th Street, which makes it even more impactful. It feels like a bridge between the calm of the park and the energy of Midtown Manhattan. What I appreciated most was how well-maintained the area is. There were flowers planted nearby, and people were sitting around the base relaxing or taking photos. It's a great spot to pause, take in some local history, and enjoy the views before heading into Central Park or continuing down Fifth Avenue. This monument may not be on every tourist’s checklist, but it's definitely worth a stop if you're in the area. Whether you're into American history, public art, or just exploring New York’s hidden gems, the Sherman Monument is a beautiful, thoughtful piece worth seeing up close.
BradBrad
There is an impressive monument of William Tecumseh Sherman at Grand Army Square on the southeast corner of Central Park in New York City. Sherman was a Union General during the American Civil War. The monument is the works of American sculptors Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Alexander Phimister Proctor and was dedicated in 1903. It was re-gilded in 2012 returning the statue to its original bright gold colour, which is how it can be seen today. Here you find an equestrian statue standing 15 and half feet tall, Sherman is dressed in military and overcoat while his horse is marching forward. In front of the General is a gilded angelical figure. Both stand upon a round oval shaped granite pedestal with gold inscription and engravings. Flowerbeds are placed on the sides of the monument providing nice colour and ambience to the Sherman monument at Grand Army Square. In the end, there are many monuments to view in and around Central Park in New York City. This is one that I have always found to be quite impressive. It is also worth checking out the Pulitizer Fountain opposite the William Tecumseh Sherman Monument on the other side of Grand Army Plaza.
John DoeJohn Doe
As somebody who grew up in Columbia, South Carolina, I found this to be a very interesting monument when I first walked past it. Growing up, I was taught that William Sherman was a villain who burned my home city to the ground for no logical reason. Of course, as I got older, I realized that it was a little (or a lot) more complicated than that, and it was the first time I've seen Sherman portrayed in such a positive light. As somebody who loves to study history, it was a very cool real-life example of how historical figures can be viewed through such different lenses.
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I came across the General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument while walking near the southeast entrance of Central Park, right by the Plaza Hotel, and I have to say — it's a striking and powerful piece of public art. You don’t have to be a history buff to appreciate its presence. It really grabs your attention the moment you approach it. The statue is done in gold-toned bronze, and the craftsmanship is incredibly detailed. Sherman is depicted on horseback, confidently moving forward, led by an allegorical figure of Victory. The energy and motion captured in the sculpture are impressive — it almost feels like it's in motion. The monument stands tall, surrounded by trees, city buildings, and the hustle of Fifth Avenue and 59th Street, which makes it even more impactful. It feels like a bridge between the calm of the park and the energy of Midtown Manhattan. What I appreciated most was how well-maintained the area is. There were flowers planted nearby, and people were sitting around the base relaxing or taking photos. It's a great spot to pause, take in some local history, and enjoy the views before heading into Central Park or continuing down Fifth Avenue. This monument may not be on every tourist’s checklist, but it's definitely worth a stop if you're in the area. Whether you're into American history, public art, or just exploring New York’s hidden gems, the Sherman Monument is a beautiful, thoughtful piece worth seeing up close.
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There is an impressive monument of William Tecumseh Sherman at Grand Army Square on the southeast corner of Central Park in New York City. Sherman was a Union General during the American Civil War. The monument is the works of American sculptors Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Alexander Phimister Proctor and was dedicated in 1903. It was re-gilded in 2012 returning the statue to its original bright gold colour, which is how it can be seen today. Here you find an equestrian statue standing 15 and half feet tall, Sherman is dressed in military and overcoat while his horse is marching forward. In front of the General is a gilded angelical figure. Both stand upon a round oval shaped granite pedestal with gold inscription and engravings. Flowerbeds are placed on the sides of the monument providing nice colour and ambience to the Sherman monument at Grand Army Square. In the end, there are many monuments to view in and around Central Park in New York City. This is one that I have always found to be quite impressive. It is also worth checking out the Pulitizer Fountain opposite the William Tecumseh Sherman Monument on the other side of Grand Army Plaza.
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As somebody who grew up in Columbia, South Carolina, I found this to be a very interesting monument when I first walked past it. Growing up, I was taught that William Sherman was a villain who burned my home city to the ground for no logical reason. Of course, as I got older, I realized that it was a little (or a lot) more complicated than that, and it was the first time I've seen Sherman portrayed in such a positive light. As somebody who loves to study history, it was a very cool real-life example of how historical figures can be viewed through such different lenses.
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