NYC landmarks glow blue to honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg

State landmarks were lit in blue Saturday night as New York City continues to honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

News 12 Staff

Sep 20, 2020, 4:00 PM

Updated 1,553 days ago

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State landmarks were lit in blue Saturday night as New York City continues to honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
According to a release from Gov. Andrew Cuomo, blue is the color of justice and was reportedly Ginsburg's favorite color.
One World Trade Center, the New York State Education Department building, Niagra Falls and the mid-Hudson bridge all shined blue to honor the former James Madison High School student.
Cuomo also announced that a statue of Ginsburg will be built in Brooklyn.
He is expected to appoint a commission to select and artist and undergo a location selection process.