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Characters of Times Square, New York

Times Square is one of New York City’s most iconic landmarks and is filled with just about everything a visitor could ask for. It has great restaurants and bars, amazing shopping, perfect photo opportunities and some of the most unique characters in New York City. Check out some of Times Square’s unusual and interesting sites and suspects.

The Naked Cowboy


Photo of The Naked Cowboy, Times Square, New York City© Ryan McGinnis

Oscar Mayer Wienermobile


Photo of Oscar Mayer Wienermobile, Times Square, New York City © David Berkowitz

Yoga Class


Photo of Yoga, Times Square, New York City © Times Square Publ…

Camping Out


Photo of Camping, Times Square, New York City © Zach Klein

Sponge Bob Square Pants


Photo of Sponge Bob Square Pants, Times Square, New York City © ChrisGampat

Grandma Statue of Liberty


Photo of Grandma Statue of Liberty, Times Square, New York City © Ed Yourdon

Live Music


Photo of Live Music in Times Square, New York City © nickdigital

Hello Kitty


Photo of Hello Kitty, Times Square, New York City © paalia

The Naked Cowgirl


Photo of The Naked Cowgirl, Times Square, New York City © Oquendo

Eddie Murphy’s Head


Photo of Eddie Murphy’s Head, Times Square, New York City © Marianne O’Leary

Spiderman


Photo of Spiderman, Times Square, New York City © _rockinfree

Times Square Seating


Photo of Times Square Seating, New York City © nickdigital

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One Response to “Characters of Times Square, New York”

  1. Ken Says:

    Whatever happened to the characters I remember? There was the Raspberry man who razzed passersby near Jack Dempseys restaurant and there was the Viking who was always standing around Carnegie Hall. Whatever happened to all those weird characters?

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