4.5Statue of Liberty(43.9k reviews)from $39.99 - Tour ran like clockwork Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks • Monuments & Statues
The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States and is a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886, designated as a National Monument in 1924 and restored for her centennial on July 4, 1986.See more..
My husband and I had taken the ferry to get into the city that day and when we got off I mentioned that the Postcards Memorial was right next to us. So before we went to our car we took the short walk over to check out the memorial. There is no line or entrance to get in. It is free and open to the public to come and observe, reflect, and pay respect to those that lost their lives on that day. The design is unique. If you look between the two sides you are looking at Manhattan where the Twin Towers used to stand. On looking closer at the two walls you can see names. It was very peaceful while we were there reflecting on where we were on September 11th. If you are in the Staten Island area it is worth a moment of your time.See more..
4.5Freedom Crossing Monument(62 reviews) - Informative and easy to find once you know what you want to see Points of Interest & Landmarks • Monuments & Statues
The monument is fabulous as is the portraiture of those involved in the escape to the Canadian border. Information at the site is good but could be improved by way of signage to the monument. Ice cream from the truck near the site is huge and yummy too. A must do!See more..
4.0Tri-States Rock(45 reviews) - The Three States Meet Here! Monuments & Statues
This is a nice place to visit just to see where the three states of NY, NJ and PA meet on the Delaware River! You have to drive down through the historic Laurel Grove Cemetery. Good place to fish! Don't forget to get a fishing license!See more..
Monument worth visiting. The Saratoga Monument is still closed for going inside, but the monument itself is worth visiting. The monument is next to a cemetery so know that before you go (thus "Not Sure" about picnic). Since you cannot go inside the monument, there is not much to do at the grounds, but the monument is worth visiting for a quick stop.See more..
3.0Walk of Stars(15 reviews) - Now Located in the Forum Theater Points of Interest & Landmarks • Monuments & Statues
Local celebrities have a Hollywood Boulevard type star here.See more..
4.5Nikola Tesla Monument(15 reviews) - The greatest inventor. Tuesday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Points of Interest & Landmarks • Monuments & Statues
I like that monument of Tesla. Wow! They put put a lot of flowers: Red flowers Purple flowers White flowers. It is beautiful. Naturally the Nikola Tesla Monument is the best of all. Wow! He invented A/C electricitySee more..
4.5Tuscarora Heroes Monument(14 reviews) - See my review of freedom crossing Spent < 1 hour Monuments & Statues
Same artist. Visit her studio in Youngstown. She is working on a large new sculpture for Lewiston and you will be duly impressed.See more..
5.0Taconic Sculpture Park & Gallery(11 reviews) - Come here! Temporarily closed - Closed until May 19, 2023 Spent < 1 hour Points of Interest & Landmarks • Monuments & Statues
An outdoor sculpture park and gallery on approximately 4 acres. Open Saturday and Sunday, 10:00- 5:00. There is a $10 charge per vehicle.See more..
Peaceful and remarkable. The story of Buddha’s birth and death is told each section. Quite fascinating!See more..
4.5Statue of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko(9 reviews) - Overlooking the Hudson River Tuesday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • Lookouts • Monuments & Statues
One of the large Statues on campus. A Polish engineer who oversaw the military fortifications at West Point. You will see this as you travel this mountainside campus!See more..
4.5Honor the Mountain Monument(8 reviews) - Family visit Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Points of Interest & Landmarks • Monuments & Statues
Very interesting spot to read about the Mountain Men and our service members. We enjoyed this place. Had a lot of history here. IF your a history buff, come check it out. See more..
While driving in Watertown I noticed this high monument. Intrigued I went to explore it. It is called the Soldiers and Sailors Civil War monument, Mr. and Mrs. George Cooks Memorial. It's well done and it is quite high. No one can miss it! It is dedicated to the soldiers and marines who defended the freedom of the States. On the monument it says: "This Monument to witness that these dead have not died in vain and through them, under God, this nation had a new birth of freedom. On both sides of the monument, there is a marine in one side and a soldier on the other side. It's quite beautiful! I have never seen such a beautiful memorial like that before. Wow! Worthwhile to see!See more..
4.5Roswell P. Flower Monument(5 reviews) - A taste of Rome in downtown Watertown... Spent < 1 hour Monuments & Statues
A gorgeous public library, and I've seen many people do wedding pictures there! Decent selection of books, excellent CD/DVD selection, and reasonable speed wifi. Staff is helpful and friendly!See more..
My friend and I found ourselves in this cemetery to look for a geocache (we were successful). Francis Bellamy (author of the Pledge of Allegiance) is buried here. Right near the geocache we saw something I have never seen before. I will post picture.See more..
4.5Silent Sentinel Civil War Memorial Statue(3 reviews) - Silent Sentinels Still Guard, Civil War Memorial and Statue Spent < 1 hour Historic Sites • Monuments & Statues
After the Civil War ended, statues depicting Union and Confederate soldiers were put up across the country to memorialize the hard struggle and those who served. The statue plinth reads: "In Memory of Our Heroes Who Served in the Defense of the Union" Beneath the soldier: 1861-1865. He stands in kepi looking out across the road, eternally vigil.See more..
3.0Veterans Memorial Park & Monument(1 review) - A small memorial. Tuesday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Points of Interest & Landmarks • Monuments & Statues This is the smallest veteran's memorial I have encountered, with a 40X40 wrought iron fence surrounding the entire park. In the center stands-I estimate to be 30 feet-a civil war monument with a north trooper atop. The monument has the battles of Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Antietam, Five Forks, Richmond, Petersburg, Cedar Creek & Cold Harbor listed on the sides. Surrounding the monument are eleven flat memorial stones from the American revolution , Mexican, civil war, Wars ! & 11, Korea, Vietnam & Iraqi wars. Small features are a 1898 47 MM USN Hotch Kiss revolving cannon, a monument to "PINK" the horse, which served the US army for 30 years, dying May 25, 1888 and a large stone that honors all those from Crown Point, NY, that serves their country to the cause of Freedom & Democracy. Access is through two open gates, from & rear, with the front entrance having two new American flags. The park is located just yards off Creek Road, with the closest landmark being the First Congregational Church, at 7 Park Avenue. The first time I drove by ending at ending at the end of Park Avenue & a small parking lot & walking across a park. Look for the park with several tall trees that surround the memorial. The park is small, probably needing only needing 15 minutes to read & view all. I stopped on my way to two other sites in the Crown Point area. Being small doesn't mean the park isn't worth a stop. Possibly any person of history may enjoy a short visit.See more..
5.0Vivekananda Cottage(1 review) - American Town Honoring Hindu Saint Points of Interest & Landmarks • Piers & Boardwalks • Monuments & Statues See more..
3.0Veterans Memorial Park(1 review) - Veterans Memorial Spent < 1 hour Monuments & Statues Veterans Memorial Park is a small located on the east side of Lockport, that has a tall light pink hued stone monument commemorating all wars as well as in times of peace. Memorial bricks are available for placement.See more..
Point au Fer(0 review) Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Battlefields • Monuments & Statues See more..