
Why you should experience Father Duffy Square in New York.
At the northern tip of Times Square, Father Duffy Square stands as both a stage and a sanctuary, a rare pocket of reverence amid the city's neon roar.
Here, beneath the brilliant screens and the towering TKTS red steps, a bronze statue of Father Francis P. Duffy watches over the passing crowds. He was a World War I chaplain and hero of the “Fighting 69th,” remembered not just for his courage in battle but for the compassion he carried home. Around him, the square hums with movement, dancers, street performers, tourists clutching cameras, yet there's something grounding in his presence. Amid the chaos of Broadway and Seventh Avenue, Duffy Square reminds visitors that even in a city obsessed with performance, quiet virtue still has its place.
What you didn’t know about Father Duffy Square.
The story of Father Duffy Square is inseparable from both faith and film, a piece of living history embedded in New York's theatrical core.
Dedicated in 1937, the memorial anchors what was once known as “Longacre Plaza,” later renamed in Duffy's honor. The statue itself, sculpted by Charles Keck, was one of the first to depict a priest in military uniform, an audacious symbol of courage and conscience entwined. Behind Duffy rises the iconic TKTS Booth, designed by Perkins Eastman with a glass understructure that glows from within, offering one of the city's best views of the surrounding lights. Yet few visitors realize the square also honors George M. Cohan, the legendary Broadway performer whose nearby statue represents show business itself. The juxtaposition of these two figures, soldier and showman, perfectly captures the soul of New York: resilience wrapped in rhythm.
How to fold Father Duffy Square into your trip.
To experience Father Duffy Square is to pause between the pulse of Times Square and the poetry of history.
Climb the red TKTS Steps in late afternoon to watch the light shift from gold to neon, then descend to the base of the memorial to stand eye-level with Duffy's gaze. His likeness faces south, toward the crowds, an eternal act of guardianship over the chaos he once helped bring order to. Grab a seat nearby and let the city move around you: the chatter, the laughter, the constant whir of cameras and screens. This is one of those rare New York moments when reflection and motion coexist perfectly. Whether you're chasing a Broadway matinee, waiting for nightfall's electric bloom, or simply catching your breath, Father Duffy Square is where the city reminds you that courage comes in many forms, and not all of them wear a spotlight.
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Lights race across giant screens while the sidewalks buzz with performers, tourists, and the steady flow of city life. It's overstimulating in the best way, a place where the night never really ends.
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