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Discover the Shot Clock Monument in Downtown New York, a cultural landmark celebrating the urgency and excitement of sports in a vibrant urban setting.
Nestled in the heart of Downtown New York, the Shot Clock Monument stands as a unique cultural landmark celebrating the spirit of sports. This striking installation not only captures the attention of passersby with its innovative design but also serves as a reminder of the excitement and urgency in competitive play. Visitors will find this monument a perfect backdrop for memorable photographs and a great spot to reflect on the city's rich sporting history.
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Walking
If you're in Armory Square, head towards South Salina Street. Walk north on South Salina Street until you reach the intersection with East Washington Street. The Shot Clock Monument is located in the small plaza at the corner of East Washington Street and South Salina Street. It should be directly visible as you approach the intersection.
Public Transportation (Bus)
For those who prefer public transportation, you can catch the Centro bus service from various stops around Armory Square. Look for buses that head towards downtown. Take any bus that stops at the downtown area and get off at the nearest stop to East Washington Street. From there, walk east on East Washington Street and you will find the Shot Clock Monument at the intersection with South Salina Street. Note that a single bus fare is approximately $2.00.
Use Shot Clock Monument as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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