Balto Memorial - Free Audio Guide
New York City, New York, United States
Balto, Wien Walk, Manhattan, New York County, City of New York, New York, 10153, United States
The Balto memorial in New York City's Central Park commemorates the sled dog Balto and the 1925 serum run to Nome, Alaska, during which dog‑sled relay teams transported diphtheria antitoxin across severe Arctic terrain. The bronze sculpture, by Frederick George Richard Roth and erected in Central Park in 1925, shows Balto atop a stone plinth and carries an inscription honouring canine bravery and teamwork. The monument has become a cultural reference point—featured in books, films and children's accounts—and stands as a symbol of endurance, public‑health collaboration and urban remembrance of remote events. It prompts consideration of human‑animal partnership in crisis and the ways societies commemorate collective courage.