Nathan Hale Statue

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Wheelchair accessible entrance

About

Across from the courthouse, Nathan Hale Statue anchors a pause in the neighborhood’s rhythm. Sculpture often marks quiet chapters in city corners, and here, bronze meets pavement at an intersection rich with history. Standing at Broadway and Chambers, it occupies a small square of ground marked by the address: Broadway &, Chambers St, New York, NY 10007. Nathan Hale Statue is a three-dimensional tribute to an American officer executed during the Revolutionary War. The piece commemorates Hale’s legacy with a static figure facing south, framed by passing traffic and the daily pulse of Lower Manhattan. At the same address, the bronze casts a shadow that changes with the sun’s path, a subtle reminder for visitors to look up. For further details, call (212) 639-9675 to reach the caretaker’s office. The line connects to an answering service that can route questions about the sculpture’s maintenance. While the statue itself requires no ticket or fee, inquiries about its history often find an answer through this number. To plan your visit, pull up directions on your device: maps link. The intersection sits above the 1, 2, 3, A, C, and E trains at Chambers Street.

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Created 19 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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