That statue is of Balto. He is the dog that saved Nome from Diptheria.
The statue was created in the time Octavian Augustus was emperor. A primary source is direct evidence from people who lived in that time period. In this case the direct evidence is a statue and it is the history of a person. The statue is direct evidence so it is a primary source.
Balto's statue is located in Central Park in New York City.
In New York you can visit the American Museum of National History, Central Park, the Empire State Building, Grand Central Terminal or the Statue of Liberty.
Behind the statue
There is not an autobiography for the Statue of Liberty, but there is a book that discusses its history. Liberty's Touch by Elizabeth Mitchell explores the Statute of Liberty's history.
Balto, the Siberian Husky, also known as, "the dog who saved Nome." Balto was a sled dog who helped transport a diphtheria antitoxin to help stop an epidemic of the disease. See the Related Link below for the Wikipedia entry.
There are countless New York attractions which include the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty. It also includes the Grand Central, and the American Museum of Natural History.
Asgard, just behind the Loki statue
The statue of Liberty & Central park.
you run and hide behind the statues when they are in front or behind run to the nearest statue and hide behind it . when you get to the exit click it and get out
You have to go behind the statues and plants.
you stand behind all the statues