Balto Statue
East Dr, New York, NY 10022

About
Standing proudly in Central Park, the Balto Statue is a touching tribute to the heroic Siberian Husky who led a team of sled dogs on a life-saving mission in 1925. This bronze sculpture commemorates Balto's incredible journey through treacherous Alaskan terrain to deliver vital diphtheria antitoxin to Nome, Alaska, where an epidemic threatened the lives of countless children. The statue, created by Frederick Roth, captures Balto's strength and determination, serving as a poignant reminder of the extraordinary bond between humans and animals. Visitors to this historical landmark often pause to reflect on the bravery and selflessness embodied by this canine hero, making it a must-see attraction for History Buffs, animal lovers, and families alike.
Best For
- History Buffs
- Animal Lovers
- Families
Famous For
- Lead Sled Dog Hero
- Life-Saving Diphtheria Delivery Mission
- Bronze Sculpture By Frederick Roth
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