Sir Walter Scott
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Sir Walter Scott isn’t the most obvious statue in the city, but it’s a quiet landmark worth noting. Perched near the edge of Gramercy Park, the bronze figure has watched the neighborhood’s rhythms for decades without drawing much fanfare. New York, NY 10019 puts it steps from the park’s iron fence, where the occasional dog walker or passerby pauses to read the plaque. The statue itself isn’t flashy—just a straightforward monument to a Scottish author, standing where it’s been since the early 1900s. Call 212-555-0199 if you’re tracking it down, though there’s no formal process for stopping by. The map at https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c258f2693ca4cb:0xdb16de19b6d05738 will guide you right to the curb. Gramercy’s mix of brownstones and low-rise buildings keeps the scene unhurried, the kind of block where even a modest statue feels like part of the scenery.