George M. Cohan statue
The George M. Cohan statue is a bronze sculpture located in Times Square, New York City. It honors the famous American playwright, composer, and actor, known for his contributions to musical theater in the early 20th century. The statue depicts Cohan in a dynamic pose, holding a hat and cane, symbolizing his energetic spirit and showmanship.
Unveiled in 1959, the statue is part of the Broadway Walk of Fame and celebrates Cohan's legacy as a pioneer of American musical theater. He is best known for iconic songs like "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "Give My Regards to Broadway," which continue to resonate in American culture.