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As many American women prepare to draw attention to their role in the workplace, a Wall Street firm put up a statue of a girl in front of Lower Manhattan’s bronze bull, fearlessly staring it down.
The bronze statue depicts a young girl -- with head held high and hands firmly planted on her waist -- staring down an icon of Wall Street. It was installed earlier this month in the middle of the ...
A 7-foot statue of Harambe, the gorilla shot to death at the Cincinnati zoo in 2016, was erected on Wall Street Monday directly across from the famous "Charging Bull" sculpture.
A camera man films a statue of a girl facing the Wall St. Bull, as part of a campaign by U.S. fund manager State Street to push companies to put women on their boards, in the financial district in ...
Thankfully, they were statues and not real animals. Wall Street's famous "Charging Bull" was stared down by a 7-foot-tall statue of the famous Cincinnati Zoo gorilla Harambe on Oct. 18, 2021.
The wildly popular statue of a young girl staring down Wall Street's famous "Charging Bull" will be allowed to remain through February 2018.
No bull — “Fearless Girl” is off to meet a new neighbor. The famed statue of the defiant young girl was removed from her spot staring down Wall Street’s “Charging Bull” Tuesday ni… ...
The artist who sculpted Wall Street’s iconic “Charging Bull” is seeing red over the statue of the defiant girl placed in his snorting beast’s path — and says she should be carted away ...
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