George Washington (statue) - United States - New York - Outside New York City

Outside New York City

  • George Washington (1886–87), by William Rudolf O'Donovan, housed in the base of the Tower of Victory, Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site, Newburgh.
  • Copy after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), United States Military Academy, West Point.
  • George Washington Monument (1916), United States Military Academy, West Point. A replica of Henry Kirke Brown's Union Square, Manhattan equestrian statue (1856).
  • Copy (1932) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Alfred E. Smith Building, Albany.
  • George Washington (1932), unknown Italian sculptor, Washington Square Park, Clyde.
  • The Vision (George Washington at Valley Forge) (1959), by Benjamin Thorne Gilbert, Utica Public Library, Utica.
  • George Washington (1976), by Josip Turkalj, Old County Hall, Buffalo.
  • Washington Monument (1916), United States Military Academy, West Point.

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