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BowlingGreen is a small public park in Lower Manhattan at the foot of Broadway next to the site of the original Dutch fort.
In August 21, 1770, the British government erected a 4,000 pound gold-plated leaden statue in the plaza depicting King George III mounted on horseback and dressed in Roman garb in the style of the Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius.
BowlingGreen is also the name of a New York City Subway station on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, the entrances of which are located in and next to the plaza.