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Times Square, often referred to as the hum [1] or the Times Square Hum, [2] is a permanent sound art installation created by Max Neuhaus in Times Square in New York City. Originally installed in 1977, it was removed in 1992 and reinstalled in 2002.
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one of the monument's inscriptions reads: major general / william jenkins worth / 1794–1849 / william j. worth, born in hudson, n.y. / began his military career in the war of 1812, / and from 1820–1828 was commandant of cadets at west point.
Times Square transforms into a three-minute-long art installation every night of the year at midnight — except on New Year’s Eve. Christopher Sadowski
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Payne was hearing “the Hum”, a mysterious global phenomenon that is thought to affect as many as 4 per cent of the world’s population.
A bronze sculpture of composer George M. Cohan by artist Georg John Lober and architect Otto Langman is installed at Duffy Square, part of Times Square, in the New York City borough of Manhattan. Cast in 1959 and dedicated on September 11, 1959, the statue rests on a light Barre granite pedestal, which is set on a dark Barre granite base. [1]
The 2025 New Year's Eve numerals are lit up in Times Square on December 18, 2024 in New York City. Temperatures will be chilly for most in the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest, where a storm ...