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All bull, no bite. A group of climate activists vandalized the Wall Street Charging Bull with bright green graffiti early Monday — but then swiftly wiped it all off when they spotted cops nearby.
Cops Guarding Wall Street Bull Doing Double Duty As Tourist Photographers. By . Garth Johnston. Published Jun 12, 2012. Modified Jun 12, 2012. Share. Never miss a story Email ...
Artist Kristen Visbal's "Fearless Girl" drew both tourists who came to pose for pictures with the bull and workers arriving at their jobs in the Wall Street area Wednesday.
What a load of bull! Six weeks after Occupy Wall Street was evicted from Zuccotti Park, the nearby Wall Street bull is still completely corralled behind police barricades — enraging tourists and ...
The wildly popular statue of a young girl staring down Wall Street's famous "Charging Bull" will be allowed to remain through February 2018.
The bull, which was installed in 1989 by artist Arturo Di Modica, has long been popular with tourists who like to snap photos with the bronze sculpture. It was also vandalized with blue paint in 2008.
NEW YORK — The Wall Street bull has been one lonely bovine since the end of summer. The sculpture was corralled behind barricades when the Occupy Wall Street protest began Sept. 17, as police ...
Wall Street's iconic charging bull just got a new neighbor. A bronze statue of a young girl showed up near the bull Tuesday, ahead of the International Women’s Day Wednesday , according to reports.
The "Fearless Girl" statue stands facing the "Charging Bull" as tourists take pictures in New York City, April 12, 2017. Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images, FILE Relocation began last night and is ...
All bull, no bite. A group of climate activists vandalized the Wall Street Charging Bull with bright green graffiti early Monday — but then swiftly wiped it all off when they spotted cops nearby.