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The music history of this building is simply too fantastic and detailed for just a few words to describe it. Check out this link which goes into vast detail about the talented songwriters who once worked here (people like Carole King, Neil Sedaka, Ellie Greenwich, etc.)
12-9-15 Manhattan, NY. Larger than life ornaments are displayed across the street from Radio City Music Hall.
William Shakespeare was the first sculpture of a writer to be placed on the Mall, known informally as Literary Walk. in Central Park, near The Mall and part of the "Literary Walk" group of statues devoted to artists from that era. It was made by John Quincy Adams Ward (1830–1910) and unveiled here at the southern end of the Mall on May 23, 1872.
Central Park's "Strawberry Fields" section - tribute to slain Beatles John Lennon, who had lived only a few blocks away at The Dakota Apartments where he was murdered. A popular place in the park for people to come pay their respect to John.