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The de Blasio administration is planning to move Charging Bull, the 7,000-pound bronze sculpture that has become a magnet for tourists, from its 30-year home on a triangular strip along Broadway ...
The iconic Wall Street bull’s downtown bachelor pen went coed Tuesday. The surprise installation of a new bronze statue, a 4-foot-tall young girl with high-top sneakers and a swinging ponytai… ...
The Charging Bull is a bronze sculpture by artist Arturo Di Modica that stands near Wall Street in Downtown Manhattan.
Many Brazilians felt bearish about the new Wall Street-inspired bull sculpture outside the stock exchange, and didn’t have to wait long for it to crash: The statue has been removed a week after ...
Arturo Di Modica, the artist who sculpted “Charging Bull,” the bronze statue in New York that became an iconic symbol of Wall Street, died Feb. 19 at his home in Vittoria on the Italian island ...
Despite being created less than 30 years ago, Wall Street's Charging Bull sculpture has become one of the most visited sites in New York City.
The bull has long been popular with tourists who like to snap photos with the 3.5-ton bronze sculpture. On Wednesday morning, they were doing just that as uniformed officers stood by nonchalantly.
Wall Street’s “Charging Bull” statue is an internationally known symbol of America’s financial might. Tourists from all over the globe visit to take pictures and connect wit… ...
Extinction Rebellion protesters were seen spray-painting Wall Street's Charging Bull during an Earth Day protest on Tuesday, targeting financial institutions they say have gambled with the planet ...
Police are looking for vandals who dumped blue paint over the iconic “Charging Bull” statue on Wall Street. Authorities say the paint was noticed on the bull's head Thursday morning.
Metalworkers from an upstate foundry mended a New York City landmark, fixing a gash in the head of the ‘Charging Bull’ sculpture.
The latest playful addition to Arturo Di Modica’s “Charging Bull” sculpture in downtown Manhattan involves a four-foot, smiling pile of poop that creator comedian Ryan Dee hopes to make a ...
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